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Old 11-04-2010, 23:24   #3
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Re: Sleeves in hospitals are a health risk.

So we have two situations.
A) A small cross which may scratch a patient. Although I would have thought that other items such as pens could have the same effect.
B) Long sleeves which have been found to possibly spread bacteria some of which may have lead to patient deaths.
Which one doesn't get completely banned?

If there are valid grounds for banning something in general, then there isn't a valid case for exceptions.
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