The testing tech seemed lonely. Very lonely.
" noted that the testing site at the venue had been shut down shortly after noon on July 7 owing to a combination of factors, including supply shortages and high demand. Indeed, the line of cars was so long that day that it snaked through the entire parking lot onto Auraria Parkway, causing a traffic nightmare. My wife and I had joined that line just under the wire, at 11:30 a.m.
The testing process could not have been easier. At my appointed time, I pulled up to the stop sign in front of the small shed serving as the headquarters for the two technicians on site — one who checked my information and scanned the bar code on the confirmation page I'd accessed using my cell phone, the other who did the swabbing without scraping my brain, as was commonplace back in the day. If the entire process took more than three minutes, I'd be surprised.
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