I agree. They explained it's a requirement of NY State's Health Department, so that explains why it's nonsensical. They're the same ones who sent infected people from the hospital to nursing homes so they could infect all those people who ended up dying. I had to have a Covid test a year or so ago before they'd perform a colonoscopy and endoscopy. At the time, they weren't requiring "vaccinated" people to have the Covid test before having procedures, and when I questioned it, based on the fact that people who get the shots can still get Covid, pass it on, and die from it, the only response I got from the girl in the office was "I don't make the rules." It wasn't long after that, that the CDC began requiring everyone, even those who got the shots, to have a Covid test before any procedures could be done.
What a mess....sorry you’re having to deal with this nonsense.
Maybe you can look into a ‘travel’ procedure! To a red state!
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“They’re the same ones who sent infected people from the hospital to nursing homes so they could infect all those people who ended up dying.”
My mom was admitted to the hospital in Rochester, NY, early this year for a stomach issue. 98 years old. She was fine. Enter her new roommate: dying with Covid.
Nice try, but Mom didn’t play the game. She didn’t get it. Never has been vaxed.
We were angry, but Mom said she was put there for a reason. She had a few days to witness to the lady before she died.