1/5 Andrew F. 6 months ago on Google
I
came
in
to
get
a
Covid-19
booster
shot
and
I
handed
the
lady
at
the
front
desk
my
paperwork
I
filled
out.
She
directed
me
to
sit
down
at
the
waiting
room,
so
I
did.
After
that
a
nurse
showed
up
shortly
after
and
asked
me
if
I
had
my
covid
shot
already,
I
was
taken
aback
because
she
said
that
it
wasn't
registered
in
the
computer
system.
I
told
her
in
a
polite
tone
that
I
didn't
have
the
shot
yet,
she
told
me
I
had
gotten
it
last
month.
I
had
gotten
it
on
October
7th
2023,
but
I
told
her
that
last
month
I
had
only
my
flu
shot,
not
my
covid
shot
yet,
and
I
asked
her
why
there
was
a
problem
in
the
system,
she
replied
with
"I
don't
know,
humans
make
mistakes."
I
told
asked
her
how
there
could
be
a
problem
in
the
system,
I
wanted
stuff
to
be
accurate,
especially
in
the
medical
world,
because
if
something
is
recorded
incorrectly,
bad
things
could
happen,
maybe
even
death.
She
started
to
raise
her
voice
a
little,
and
she
continued
to
say
that
humans
make
mistakes,
so
I
just
handed
her
my
paperwork
for
the
covid
shot,
and
proceeded
to
get
my
shot
administered
by
a
student
nurse
named
Baffour
Afriyie.
I
then
waited
in
the
waiting
room
for
3
minutes
because
they
had
to
watch
me
if
anything
bad
happened
from
the
shot.
I
got
up
and
went
to
ask
a
question
and
get
a
receipt
made
online
for
me.
I
then
went
to
ask
a
guy
if
I
could
get
paperwork
for
the
covid
shot
so
if
anything
bad
happened
I
could
prove
I
got
my
shot
from
My
Doctor's
Pharmacy.
He
told
me
all
he
could
give
me
was
his
signature,
the
time,
date,
and
watch
shot
I
got
on
a
paper.
I
asked
him
why
I
couldn't
have
it,
and
he
told
me
to
leave
the
pharmacy.
I
politely
left
the
pharmacy,
complying
to
the
proprietor.
I
told
him
I
would
call
the
cops,
and
he
said
"Go
ahead,
call
the
cops."
I
went
to
wait
outside
and
called
the
cops.
I
told
them
my
situation
and
the
dispatcher
sent
an
officer.
The
police
officer's
name
was
I.
Navuaez
from
the
Herndon
Police
Department.
The
officer
went
inside
and
came
out
shortly
after
with
a
piece
of
paper,
saying
that
this
was
all
they
would
give
him.
I
already
had
that
piece
of
paper,
but
I
took
it
anyway.
That
is
the
extent
of
all
they
would
do
for
me.
I
am
never
going
to
this
pharmacy
again.