How to Handle A Plague, Helpful Link
Apr. 23rd, 2020 04:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hi! No particular words of wisdom today, and I've decided to post only on days when I'm feeling particularly inspired, rather than scraping the bottom of the barrel for something new every day. But this seems useful:
if you live in Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, or Rhode Island, you can go to the CVS website and fill out some screening questions. If you qualify for testing in your state, you can make an appointment to do drive-up testing for Covid19. It's free, you may get results within 30 minutes, and they're working on adding more sites.
At the moment, in Massachusetts at least, you seem to need to have some reason to think you might have the disease, and having a referral from a doctor is definitely helpful. But as testing becomes more widespread (I hope), this seems like it could become more and more applicable to more people.
--R
if you live in Connecticut, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, or Rhode Island, you can go to the CVS website and fill out some screening questions. If you qualify for testing in your state, you can make an appointment to do drive-up testing for Covid19. It's free, you may get results within 30 minutes, and they're working on adding more sites.
At the moment, in Massachusetts at least, you seem to need to have some reason to think you might have the disease, and having a referral from a doctor is definitely helpful. But as testing becomes more widespread (I hope), this seems like it could become more and more applicable to more people.
--R
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Date: 2020-06-30 04:49 pm (UTC)I see you don't follow people easily, and that's healthy. However, I feel I should ask: as a stranger commenting on your journal, what boundaries should I take extra care to respect? I ask because I lack an intuitive understanding of boundaries.