I passed a new drive-thru testing site yesterday on the way to Costco. No one there on the way in, there were two cars that appeared to be people getting tests on the way home.
There’s another new-ish drive-thru location near where I live that an associate drives by a couple times daily. He says he rarely sees customers there. It has been around for a week-and-a half, maybe two weeks.
If we can get back to biz in the next week and you ignore the fake drama and politics. I think things were handled as well as can be expected by my state and the feds.
If my state drags this on until July it will be a catastrophe.
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I passed a new drive-thru testing site yesterday on the way to Costco. No one there on the way in, there were two cars that appeared to be people getting tests on the way home.
There’s another new-ish drive-thru location near where I live that an associate drives by a couple times daily. He says he rarely sees customers there. It has been around for a week-and-a half, maybe two weeks.
This in an ATL suburb.
I went two weeks ago in NYC metro. I was the only person the entire time.
I’m cautiously optimistic we’re about to see sustained drops in the numbers.
If we can get back to biz in the next week and you ignore the fake drama and politics. I think things were handled as well as can be expected by my state and the feds.
If my state drags this on until July it will be a catastrophe.
The US, NYC and Florida have ALL been dropping steadily (trend wise) (new cases) for about 20 days now. What are you talking about?
Verizon? Chastain? Lakewood?
The Costco is the Brookhaven one, the site is up the hill on the corner of Peachtree at the Emory Clinic parking lot.
Thanks for the update in ATL.
Central Texas test sites have been ghost towns for weeks