I have a question I am perplexed by and will try not to be too long winded.
I keep hearing about lack of testing.
I live in the Ozarks of rural Arkansas.
There are two drive through testing sites, one 15 minutes from me, one 45 minutes from me.
Friday May 1st, I drove past the one 45 minutes from me, a nurse was sitting at a table, no cars in lot.
Due to my line of work, and having been in and out of downtown New Orleans twice since March, I have
been distancing myself from friends that I normally check in on (elderly) when at home, and feel guilty about it.
So when I passed back by the testing place on my way home, nurse was at table, no cars in lot, I stopped.
I asked is this for anyone or do I have to be referred by Dr.? She says no it's for anyone. Asked if I am having any symptoms.
I say no, but am concerned due to being in and out of New Orleans and around a lot of people. I would like to be tested.
A minute later a Dr. comes out, asks me pretty much what I had already stated, I get swabbed. (OUCH!)
Monday morning I get a call, I am negative for Covid, Pneumonia, Flu and a couple other things.
Where is this lack of testing?
Or is it people not taking the initiative to be tested?
As I said, I'm perplexed.
And this is only one thing that disturbs me on this whole "pandemic".