17 posted 3 years ago by gamepwn 3 years ago by gamepwn +17 / -0 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I live here and I've seen some lines. Not sure it's a crisis.
I'm not sure what you mean.
If someone requires urgent care, and they have to wait in apparently obvious lines to get it, how is that not a crisis?
What exactly would be an "urgent care crisis" in your estimation? Does it become a crisis only when the media says it is?
Here, commonly, "urgent care" just means you get seen without an appointment, but you go expecting to wait. For a real emergency you'd go to an ER. And even then, unless you're bleeding out, you should be prepared to wait.
Fair enough.