MY DAY
So today I went for the COVID19 test – I have no symptoms, but as a Funeral Celebrant and key worker had the opportunity to have one.
The real reason I went was for the morning out – how sad are we getting. The nearest testing station was Manchester City Football Stadium – the furthest I have been in 6 weeks is Wyke – so I saw this as a great adventure/opportunity!!
Giddy with excitement I set off with my printed out barcode and had a wonderful drive over the pennines. Hardly any cars – just lorries tootling along. It was the best drive I have ever had to Manchester.
On arriving it was something else
It was all set up in a huge car park area – with tons of people in uniform, wearing masks and gloves – everything was in single lanes as you are woved your way through – although there were no queues, infact I was straight through each section. What an experience.
- So I was waved into the space by a kiosk/hut (imagine paying for your diesel at ASDA) – big sign – DO NOT WIND DOWN YOUR WINDOW
A woman – all masked up showed me a barcode – which I guessed meant she wanted to see mine, so I held it up. Easy so far.
Then a man came and held up a phone number at my window and signalled for me to called the number. OK
I phoned the number and the man in the hut next to the kiosk answered and started to talk to me.
He explained in details that would befit a 2 year old what was going to happen.
In a minute I was to lower by window 2 inches – exactly – then the woman would slide through the gap the information and materials I needed.
She appeared with a plastic wallet and I duly lowered my window and took the things. The man on the phone asked me to clean my hands now with gel!! And the most important thing – DO NOT SEAL YOUR BAG UNTIL TOLD DO SO (or you will have to go right back to the beginning)
There were 4 sticky barcodes – 3 plastic bags – a swab and a test tube – When I knew what I was doing I was then sent on my way following the barriers.
I was signalled through different parts – waving my barcode at various masked men and women – and came to a small car park – with large sign saying
‘BACK IN’ – this is something I am reasonably good at, so was more than happy to do this. Quick feeling sorry moment – for all the people I know who can’t back in.
A woman came over and I started to wind my window down, got to about 3/4 “ and she bellowed SHUT YOUR WINDOW!!!!!!!!!!
She then told me to read everything in the plastic bags and follow the instructions – if I got stuck to put on my hazard warning lights and help would come – but DON’T OPEN YOUR WINDOW.
The instructions told me to take the wand and swab my tonsils looking in my car mirror – now here’s the thing – I have studied Anatomy and Physiology twice and thought my tonsils were the bit hanging down at the back. Was told to swab my tonsils – the lump either side of that. Maybe I have got it wrong all these years. I had to do this 10 seconds on each side. After gipping and stopping about 8 times, I thought it would do. Then I had to shove it up my nostril, as high as I could comfortably go. The diagram on the woman doing it, had it much higher than I could manage!
I then got mixed up – well I did have 3 plastic bags – hazard warning lights on and several workers leapt into action. In sign language I was showing them the 3 bags and ascertained which went into what.
Once sorted I was then sent to another kiosk – and a car was in front of me.
My turn – a masked woman stood at the side of my car with another phone number on. I was getting used to this now – I dialled the number – the man in the kiosk, told me to hold up my largest plastic bag to the woman so she could see, if everything was in correctly.
She studied it, nodded at the man – he then said I could remove the metallic protect tape and seal the bag. Amazing.
He then came out carrying a large black waste bin – I had to wind my window down 2 inches and push the bag through into the bin.
He then picked up the phone and said I had finished and could go.