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Tony Skapetis (Western Sydney LHD)
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Tony Skapetis (Western Sydney LHD)

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Hi Kylie
This link has useful information.
https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/coronavirus-and-your-eyes/

Cheers
TS

Dr Tony Skapetis
Clinical Director of Education
Oral Health, Western Sydney LHD
Chair, Western Sydney Local Health District HREC
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Sydney faculty of Medicine and Health
Sydney Dental School
[untitled] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0401-9908

Hi everyone,

I’m getting a lot of questions from dentists under Level 3 restrictions with regards to wearing eye sealing goggles instead of your routine safety glasses aka protective eyewear. I think this has stemmed from social media posts of HCWs in Italy having bruised faces after wearing P2s and goggles all day and night.

It appears the terms of goggles/protective eyewear is sometimes used interchangeably. I’d like to ask the group for guidance (please) to reassure dentists that you can’t contract COVID-19 through your eyeballs – and to carry on with your safety glasses.

I know a lot of dentists don’t have goggles and I don’t want to encourage them unnecessarily to try and get them when other healthcare workers may need them more!

FYI – L3 restrictions include performing only urgent and emergency dental care for the community and applying (when necessary) appropriate transmission based precautions for suspected/confirmed COVID-19 cases. This also includes limiting AGPs

Regards,

Kylie Robb
Practice Services Manager

Australian Dental Association NSW Branch
Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065
t: 02 8436 9936 m: 0438 628 664
E: kylie.robb@adansw.com.au | W: https://www.adansw.com.au

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