1srelluc
Diamond Member
I was watching the local news at lunch time (comes out of DC) trying to catch the weather and they had a segment on the lines at NOtVA hospitals/clinics/urgent cares/etc.
It was crazy, in one place near Leesburg, Virginia (a now built-up blue-burb in Loudoun Co., Virginia) the line of cars was a couple miles long. Huge lines elsewhere and from what I understand it's been like that for a good week.
Contrast that to my local hospital that is within sight of my house and where they have a drive-up testing tent and there was nobody there that I could see, certainly no line. As the crow flies that's around 50 miles from Leesburg.
It just reflects the difference in the sensibilities of Hinterland vs the tards of the blue population centers.
It was crazy, in one place near Leesburg, Virginia (a now built-up blue-burb in Loudoun Co., Virginia) the line of cars was a couple miles long. Huge lines elsewhere and from what I understand it's been like that for a good week.
Contrast that to my local hospital that is within sight of my house and where they have a drive-up testing tent and there was nobody there that I could see, certainly no line. As the crow flies that's around 50 miles from Leesburg.
It just reflects the difference in the sensibilities of Hinterland vs the tards of the blue population centers.