This is less directly related to covid. On Sunday we called 911 for a suspected allergic reaction and potential anaphylaxis with our 3 year old. We used his epipen. 911 operator said the ambulance was on its way. 35 minutes later the dispatcher called us to say that an ambulance actually wasn't coming and wouldn't be for a long time, so they patched us through to an on call ER doc who suggested we bring him in to the hospital ourselves.
911 call made 130pm. Saw the Doctor at 630pm
Now a lot of factors influenced the hospital triage etc. He is fine now and it didn't turn out to be anaphylaxis, but had all of the early signs of it. (Turned out to be a very weird surreal day)
Long story short, kid is okay but right now is not a good time to require any sort of critical care.
Oh and eff Kenney .
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