Posted on 03/12/2020 4:26:50 PM PDT by TigerClaws
VANITY post. Please add your own and I hope someone 'in charge' reads this.
A number of my doctor friends are telling me this:
1. Patient A goes to a primary care doctor with flu-like symptoms. Fever, cough, etc. and tests negative for the flu. They had just returned from international travel.
Tells staff to request a coronavirus test. Told "patient doesn't qualify" UNLESS he or she has been to one of the specified countries (Italy, China, Iran) or has been near a specific person that has tested positive.
2. Patient B. Back from a cruise. Flulike symptoms. Not to hot zone or didn't know if they'd been near someone with it. NO TEST.
3. Doctor described navigating the government maze of people to call to request the test as similar to calling the IRS. A nightmare. It's like the folks at the DMV were put in charge of this pandemic.
To be clear: these are ENTRENCHED do-nothing government workers who likely never had to actually lift a finger.
3. Insurance company. Full battery of tests run on the patient EXCEPT insurance won't cover COVID-19 testing because not in one of those counties and with someone verifiably suffering from the virus.
CONCLUSION: Lie to your doctor or they won't test you.
Rep. Katie Porter tweeted that the battery of tests they run costs $1,331 per patient. Is cost the issue?
North Korea is testing 200,000+ people so far. We are under 10,000.
Why?
/rant
Oh come on, doc, give them a hint. Just because I found that page doesn't mean they will.
You know...If I was you..I’d just go rent a cabin in a forest...an just calm down.
WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE!!!
Mayo Clinic is a leading medical provider in the USA.
Strange. One hospital near us is going to do drive up testing for anyone with flu symptoms.
North Korea is testing over a million people a day.
Your information must be out of date.
Or completely bullshit to begin with.
Thank you for your posts on this!
Precisely. So why are people literally panicking about something as mild and commonplace as a flu-like illness?
Different drugs work on different issues, and stuff like antibiotics is useless on a viral infections.
If they draw your blood and find bacteria in it, they can prescribe the appropriate antibiotic. If you have a viral infection, they can treat the symptoms. If the symptoms are limited to a fever, cough, headache, and malaise, you can drink lots of water and get rest at home. If you have comorbidities and a weakened immune system and then you develop a systemic infection, you need to go to the hospital.
Actually, I posted that SOUTH KOREA had done over 200,000 tests.
Here’s my source:
Lucky you.
One guy got tested and received good news — he only had the flu.
But then the hospital sent him the bill. $3,200.
The local press contacted them and the hospital said they’d take $1,400.
What is this telling the average — paycheck to paycheck — American? DON’T GET TESTED.
Its not hard if youre a politician, famous actor, pro athlete, etc.
Common peon? Good luck.
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