Pushka
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They have been doing that but everyone seems to want to get tested regardless of whether they are at risk. Plus the test doesn’t take long it’s all the details checking that is bogging it down.Given the call for increased testing, why dont they just ad a few extra pop-up clinics? It really shouldnt be that hard to set up testing tents in some local parks/reserves or carparks.
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Correct. The positives are all coming so far from the initial known ‘target’ people and not people in those queues. So far.Very disappointing for day 4/5, annoying that those in charge at the planning level have not developed workable contingency plans. If one report I read is accurate (that >4,000 people have been instructed to self-quarantine & get tested) then potentially everybody else queuing for testing +/- one of the 'potential' 4,000 risks exposure. Standing for 6 hours+ (as happened on Monday) +/- 10m or so would quite likely see you at high risk of catching it.
The 'luck' seems to be that none of the long queuing testing have been positive cases (I hope that is the case).
After Monday's issues surely some additional nurses etc could have been drafted in?