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On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 08:29:33 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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On 3/6/2020 11:45 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:33:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
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I go to a local Quest Diagnostics place for blood work before any
appointments I have with my VA primary care NP. The VA contracts
all the bloodwork through Quest. They turn the results around in a
day and forward them to my VA primary care person.

Great place. Nurses are super friendly and competent.
They like vets for some reason.


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That's been my experience also. Check-ins are computerized, quick and
efficient. Also, appointment times actually mean something.



Last time I went (back in October) I wanted to get the blood drawn
early in the morning because I had other things to do that day.

Quest opens a 6 am. I arrived five minutes early but they let
me in anyway. Drew 5 or 6 vials of blood and I was in my truck
heading home by 6:02 am.


I usually get there around 11 and I am still in and out in 15 minutes
most of the time, without an appointment. The thing I like is they are
usually painless with the stabbing. I do have "good veins" tho. I have
had lots of experience with this. When I was a kid I was in a heart
study at Georgetown for several years and I had blood pulled 9-10
times a year. That was old school too. The vacuum cylinders came right
near the end. I always watch. I can tell right away how this is going
to go. Last time I never felt a thing.
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On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 02:48:51 -0000 (UTC), Bill
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Mr. Luddite wrote:


The Coronavirus Task Force just announced test results on 40 something
passengers and crew who exhibited symptoms on the cruise ship "Grand
Princess" off the coast of California.

Of the 40 something tested, 19 crew members and 2 passengers tested
positive. One test on another passenger was determined to be inconclusive.

So, now they are going to allow the Grand Princess to dock at a
non-commercial port this weekend and *everyone* on the ship will
be tested before they are allowed to depart.

In addition, contrary to reports by the likes of Chuck Todd on
MSNBC, the government has established as a priority the
manufacture of more and more test kits and currently have
enough to supply every state the kits they need. In addition,
the task force has partnered with two additional commercial
test companies .... one is Quest ... and both will begin
supplying more test kits as soon as Monday.

Sounds like they are slowly getting a handle on a difficult
problem.

Drives me nuts when some media outlets like MSNBC release
false information, intended to politically inflame and
scare people.



I would assume the ship will be anchored mid bay. Down towards the old
Hunters Point Shipyard. I do not know of any berths, non commercial that
will handle the ship. I doubt if you want to berth it next to the cruise
terminal. There are always ships anchored in that area waiting for
unloading, or loading. ,used to me the explosives Anchorage, Shows it on
the charts.


They may ferry them in on the small boats as they get cleared.


I forgot the ship channel. They can berth at Stockton or Sacramento.

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On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 19:08:11 -0000 (UTC), Bill
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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/6/2020 11:45 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 20:33:21 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

I go to a local Quest Diagnostics place for blood work before any
appointments I have with my VA primary care NP. The VA contracts
all the bloodwork through Quest. They turn the results around in a
day and forward them to my VA primary care person.

Great place. Nurses are super friendly and competent.
They like vets for some reason.

===

That's been my experience also. Check-ins are computerized, quick and
efficient. Also, appointment times actually mean something.



Last time I went (back in October) I wanted to get the blood drawn
early in the morning because I had other things to do that day.

Quest opens a 6 am. I arrived five minutes early but they let
me in anyway. Drew 5 or 6 vials of blood and I was in my truck
heading home by 6:02 am.




My problem is they seem to have a problem sending results to my healthcare
group. But PAMF, my group, has their own labs and they are as good as
Quest drawing blood.


Strange. Here it is almost instantaneously.
Sometimes my PA has my results the next morning, online. There are
really only 2 labs here (Quest and Labcorp) and they are both
connected to the 2 big medical conglomerates (Lee Memorial and Naples
Hospital). Between them they have almost every doctor in town and most
have cross privileges. It does make it easy for insurance tho. They
are either "in" or they don't want to do business here.
Aetna is trying to scratch out a living with a few doctors available
to them but UHC is plugged in everywhere. No hard decision necessary
there. BCBS is somewhere in the middle I think.
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