Went to an urgent care office in early March after feeling terrible for a couple of days. Mask "required" and plastic barrier at front desk. Had to sign in on an IPAD that was very obviously not getting disinfected after each visitor. Gross (and I'm required to wear a mask, wtf?) Not allowed to wait in the waiting room and had to stay in my car until called. They advised that I needed to download an app so I can fill out my virtual paper work. Turns out that the majority of the info I had to enter was the same info I just entered on the aforementioned IPAD. Now I was feeling terrible and annoyed. I was almost napping when I was called back into the office. "Go to room number two", they told me.. I waited......and waited......and waited...I could have been napping.
Anyhoo, they stuck two separate sets of swabs up my nose then tested for the Flu and COVID. Test was negative for both. It was a week or so before I felt fully well again. 'meh.
Remember at the beginning of the fauxdemic, people, who were not sick, lined up to get tested? Imagine if everyone applied the same fervor toward their own health to begin with.
I would not but have been.
Went to an urgent care office in early March after feeling terrible for a couple of days. Mask "required" and plastic barrier at front desk. Had to sign in on an IPAD that was very obviously not getting disinfected after each visitor. Gross (and I'm required to wear a mask, wtf?) Not allowed to wait in the waiting room and had to stay in my car until called. They advised that I needed to download an app so I can fill out my virtual paper work. Turns out that the majority of the info I had to enter was the same info I just entered on the aforementioned IPAD. Now I was feeling terrible and annoyed. I was almost napping when I was called back into the office. "Go to room number two", they told me.. I waited......and waited......and waited...I could have been napping.
Anyhoo, they stuck two separate sets of swabs up my nose then tested for the Flu and COVID. Test was negative for both. It was a week or so before I felt fully well again. 'meh.
Remember at the beginning of the fauxdemic, people, who were not sick, lined up to get tested? Imagine if everyone applied the same fervor toward their own health to begin with.