Yep. The CDC says not to extend the life of PPE that was used in an aerosol generating procedure.
The CDC guidelines for extending the life of PPE are all for emergency situations. I've recommended against those measures to my colleagues that aren't in a hospital or other emergency situation. The boards here in TX have said if you don't have PPE don't reopen. I don't think the boards will be happy if an outbreak happens in an office that was extending the life of PPE.
Your insc would probably tell you to pound sand if you were sued of that too.
Oh well.
It's funny, I got an infection that nearly killed me during a back surgery in the early 90s because staff was scrubbing in and out of the or for lunch bathroom breaks shift changes and who knows what else cause the nurse keeping records ran out of room on her sheet and no one would hold anyone the slightest bit responsible and no lawyer would even review the records. Now they have lawyers already lining up to sue people for this shit for keeping a store open in march or for having to use a mask for more than on patient in an urgent care. Its ridiculous.