Mobile Covid-19 testing units were outside the hospital.

At the height of Covid-19, there were very few people going to the hospital.

Those who had to be hospitalized were Covid-19 patients, and/or people with life-or-death emergencies.

I had to go to the hospital when I had a car accident. My husband followed the ambulance to the hospital, but he had to wait in the car to see if I was okay. He said there were few parking spaces because of the many mobile Covid-19 testing units they had in the area. Every parking lot had its own mobile Covid-19 testing unit. My husband had to park nearly a half mile away from the hospital. When I called to tell him I was being released from the emergency room and could go home, he said it would take him about fifteen minutes to get there. In the meantime, the nurse had rolled me outside and to a private area where only one patient was allowed at a time. My husband stopped right in front of me, and my husband put me in the car after the nurse went back inside. My arm was broken, and I had a minor concussion. He worried when I started vomiting, but I promised him it was just from the medicine they had given me. In their haste to get me out of the hospital, they had read my chart thoroughly. They gave me a shot of medicine that I was allergic to. Luckily, the nurse was listening when I tried to stop her. I told her I had an anaphylactic reaction the last time they gave me the medicine, and she hadn’t yet pushed the plunger.

 

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