Also, the A/C is for the medical professional too
Did you know that there is a reason hospitals are so cold? The hospitals are required to keep the cooling set honestly low for safety concerns. The main reason is the spread of bacteria & germs, but mold likes warm, wet places, but with the A/C on, that is no longer a problem, and a cooling system naturally dries out the air & also keeps it colder. Mold, mildew & fungi have a harder time forming & breeding in honestly cold conditions. Also, the cooling system circulates the air around a space. The odors, dust & hair that is in the air quality is being moved all around, however it is better for a patient to breathe in… Hospitals do go 1 step further & have ultraviolet lights installed in the A/C equipment. As the air is cycling around, the UV lights are purifying it. The air is always fresh & scrub for a person to breathe in. Another reason for the heavy cooling is sweat prevention, but not only would it be gross for a medical professional to work around sweat, but not as safe. The sweat could contaminate a room or make an operating process messy. The cooling system has the patient cut out in goosebumps rather than drip. Also, the A/C is for the medical professional too. The kicker is that hospital operating tools emit heat, and so the A/C has to counteract the tools, movement & stressful situation by adding a bunch of cold air in the space. So while no 1 likes freezing to death on a check up, there is a fantastic reason for it.