Posted on 12/29/2021 7:48:07 PM PST by rockinqsranch
On the way to Loma Linda VA today we observed what had to have been at least a one mile back up of cars parked to the curb in a queue that was over a mile long awaiting access to Moreno Valley Kaiser Permanente. I guessed at the time it must be something to do with Covid 19.
We took care of business in Loma Linda, and took the same route back home passing the Kaiser facility once again. The line was no shorter then than it had been on the way to Loma Linda. About two hours between passings.
When we got home to our beloved Dell PC, I looked up Kaiser's site, and found they were all lined up for free testing for Covid. Apparently at most Kaiser facilities in the lower 48.
Easily a mile long line of cars as the end of the line could not be seen from the intersection we were crossing at the time. It was amazing.
Reminds me of the Beanie Baby craze.
People waiting on line like that need reading material.
It would have been nice to have passed out a nice page of memes about this plandemic.
Taxpayers disagree with “free.”
Kaiser sent me and my kids three tests. Requested when we were exposed. We just got them... 5 days after our 10 day quarentine ended.
Never really felt sick the whole time. I hope I don’t ever need them. But will hang on to them.
Problem with the tests, CDC says they give false positives.
Money already spent. They just don’t want to throw away the useless PCR tests unused.
I saw something similar yesterday at a place in East Chicago, Indiana.
Note where the lines are. Blue areas or red? I haven’t heard of any lines in my neck of the very red woods.
I do believe that area is traditionally more imported blue.
Saw the same thing at the outlet mall in Camarillo today.
Pointless trying to park with so many looking for their health talisman in testing...
Seemed to us that :marketing” was the game, not health. The local pharmacies all say “free,” but when I asked about a non-COVID prescription, somehow “free” was not available....
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