Dr. William Jason Sulaka, 40, a physician with Infinity Primary Care, looks at his computer as Dorene Blain, an Information Technology Support Analyst, leads a tutorial session on how to conduct virtual appointments through OTTO Health, a technology software which allows medical professionals to video chat with their patients without risk of exposure whilst physicians across the United States have begun online-consultations to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, U.S., March 16, 2020. “I would rather see a patient in the office … I prefer real visits to virtual visits,” Sulaka said. “I just miss the freedom of going out in general and not having to worry about the person next to me.” REUTERS/Emily Elconin
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