Digested week: I feel like a million dollars on my child’s prescription flu medicine | Emma Brockes
by Emma Brockes from US news | The Guardian on (#66NS5)
Plus a strike-breaking Wordle, and the weirdest episode of political weeping since Matt Hancock
With the news full of alarm about this winter's tripledemic" - rising case numbers of RSV, flu and Covid, particularly among children - when my child's fever hits 103F late on Monday, I do something I hate: drag her around the corner to urgent care, the 24-hour drop-in clinic where for $150 you can be seen immediately by a doctor who's never seen you before and will never see you again. It's the fast food of healthcare, right down to the decor - which consists, unnervingly, of wall-to-wall framed photos of TV doctors, as if the place is cosplaying medical help and the clinicians have all been booked from central casting.
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