Sweaters A’Plenty at the Doctor’s Office

Is your healthcare worker’s office similar to mine? I have noticed that every single lady at the healthcare worker’s office wears a sweater.

I find it easily strange that the healthcare worker insists on having her AC thermostat set so low that most people is cold.

I asked him about it the last time I was there, because I thought she could perhaps help the environment by running her AC system a little more efficiently. She could turn the thermostat up a few degrees, her patients plus employees would be more comfortable, plus she would be saving currency plus helping the planet. She kind of chuckled at me plus asked me if I remembered basic biology from private school. Well, the fact of the matter is, I rarely paid attention in science classes in school. That’s when she told me that bacteria plus viruses, for the most part, thrive on warm humid arenas. In other words, the more she uses her air conditioner, the less likely it is for me to get sick from the child across the way who is coughing plus hacking into the air. That is when I decided that her employees will just have to be uncomfortable plus wear sweaters. I absolutely do like the idea of a heating plus cooling system keeping the arena less germy. In fact, I cherish that idea! I often carry a sweater in my motorcar so that I can accommodate for extra air conditioner no matter where I’m going! Oh, plus I will just have to remember that the AC thermostat is likely to be set pretty low at my healthcare worker’s office so I should go ahead plus bring a sweater. I don’t want to wear long sleeves or heavy clothes when I go there, though, because let’sface it that man makes me get on the scale! She did tell me that when she goes apartment at night she does adjust the AC thermostat to a higher setting so it will run less.

 

 

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