Sent them this email:I find it very interesting (and telling) that this link now shows a 404
Anyone has rapid covered by insurance near Lakewood? Or quickest non rapid?
Was that the young man in dire need of Tefillos post?
Yes
Maybe the family did not want it up? He has very young kids, etc.
Friendly Urgent Care on River Avenue has rapid. Or at least they had as of yesterday. You’ll have to go in to find out —- they don’t answer the phone. My experience yesterday: I went there at 7 pm. They took down my name and said they would call me when it was my turn. They hadn’t called me by 1030 so I went back anyway. They finally gave me the test after 11. For non rapid, Immediate urgent care (in gourmet glatt plaza) say they will have results in 48 hours
I'm not going to have this discussion with you, you keep putting words into my mouth. I never claimed to know what should be done differently.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
And that was their response:Which part about the family requesting it posted and then taken down is interesting?
They left it up on their Twitter https://twitter.com/LakewoodScoop/status/1308827673733591048?s=20
“15 days to slow the spread.”
I’ll bet it’s going to sharply peak within the next one, maybe two weeks, and then drop off very quickly in the couple of weeks after that, regardless of what action is taken, just as it did in Florida.
Fair enough. How many recent ER transports has Hatzolah done? How many recent ER covid visits have there been? Still insignificant.
Are you suggesting that taking personal precautionary measures don’t lower one’s chances of contracting infection?
At the individual level there is a difference but on the whole the wave will follow pattern we’ve seen in numerous countries and outbreaks. Sharp peak and quick drop, with only minor variations attributable to specific measures taken.