Dentists had to halt all non-emergency services during the height of the pandemic — think regular check-ups and cleanings — but were allowed to perform emergency procedures like root canals. When the state entered phase two of Gov. Charlie Baker's reopening plan, those halted services were allowed to resume. But a trip to the dentist now looks very different. We talked with Dr. Janis Moriarty, president of the Massachusetts Dental Society, about what a dentist appointment looks like in this time of coronavirus.

Then, we heard how house cleaners are keeping themselves and their clients safe as they resume their daily responsibilities.

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Dr. Janis Moriarty - 1:47
Eulalio Guevara with the Boston Cleaning Collective - 17:03