17 posted 2 years ago by gamepwn 2 years ago by gamepwn +17 / -0 4 comments share 4 comments share save hide report block hide replies
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.