Coronavirus
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All practices will be able to remain open to provide services as part of the amber recovery phase guidance, Optometry Wales shared
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The survey, held by Johnson & Johnson Vision, found a “disconnect” between how the public views the importance of eye health and how regularly they attend an eye examination
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Lincoln-based optometrist, Dr Martin Smith, on how his PASKAL 3D helps with social distancing refraction
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Tony Bancewicz, practice owner at Stirling Optical, explains how the Vision-R800 has helped him meet social distancing requirements and make the practice safe for his staff and customers
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The research centre suggests that optometrists ask patients about symptoms and offer advice for alleviating dry eye symptoms when wearing a face mask
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Leicester optometrists will provide a more limited range of services than the rest of England after a local lockdown was enforced
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OFNC calls for clarity to enable practices to make arrangements to ensure the safety of their patients and staff
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The British Dental Association has highlighted that only 36% of dental practices will be opening from Monday
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Arrangements are being made for optometrists to “provide more face-to-face care as soon as possible” after announcement that dentists will reopen on 8 June