Love being disabled and poor in the middle of a pandemic and being told by my pharmacy "okay you can come pick this up tomorrow! :)" after waiting for half an hour for meds I'd been told I could pick up quickly.
I'm not safe to drive, I'm not wealthy enough for a taxi/lyft/whatever willy nilly, and I have to be having a specifically /good/ day to be able to handle public transit. This pharmacy has a lot of low-income clients, I wish they'd at least acknowledge that transportation can be a hurdle.
I mean, at least I /CAN/ sometimes take public transit. I have immunocompromised friends in similar circumstances, how the fuck does the pharmacy expect them to get their meds???
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re: healthcare
I'm not safe to drive, I'm not wealthy enough for a taxi/lyft/whatever willy nilly, and I have to be having a specifically /good/ day to be able to handle public transit. This pharmacy has a lot of low-income clients, I wish they'd at least acknowledge that transportation can be a hurdle.