This morning, at 8:40am, on the drive into town to visit a medical center, I noticed a long line of illegally parked cars snaked around the outer curb of a roundabout. I had to slow down and drive defensively to make sure I could squeeze onto the roundabout beside them.
The dozen cars were queued outside a well-known COVID-19 drive-in testing clinic. The testing clinic had been obsolete for months, until the recent announcement that Omicron had taken a foothold in New South Wales.
A kilometer later, as I came into town, I noticed an even huger line of vaccinated people waiting in a queue. These people were not in line for COVID-19 rapid antigen tests. They were at a walk-in testing clinic to have PCR swab tests for COVID-19.
Fanatics Queue For COVID-19 PCR Tests
The sun was beating down. These people don’t have umbrellas or any shade to stand under.
Sick people stood directly under the sun in 30 degree heat for hours on end.
No one’s coming forward to give them bottles of water or any fluids. You can’t go to the toilet while you’re waiting in line. It’s quite crazy.
Throngs of people in PCR testing clinic walk-in queues is a big phenomenon now. These are all the pussies in Australia that have been listening to whatever the government says, the double vaccinated people that hoarded toilet paper, that begged to be locked down, that ritually wore face masks, and called the crime stoppers hotline to dob in their illegally gathered neighbors.
However, now these vaccinated hypochondriacs are actually not listening to the government messaging around COVID-19. The government has instructed asymptomatic Australian citizens to skip lining up at COVID walk-in clinics, and instead buy a COVID-19 rapid antigen test.

The Cumulative Costs Of PCR Tests
Those rapid antigen tests on average cost $30 dollars a pop, including GST. The government does not want to give the test kits out for free. That makes sense. If you’re giving away rapid antigen tests to Australians, those hypochondriacs are going to be buying up dozens of free rapid antigen test kits. Those free rapid antigen tests will end up costing taxpayers a fortune.
Those vaccinated people that line up to get PCR tests and take Australian government health handouts are the new health welfare recipients of Australia.
Personally, I would not line up to get tested for COVID unless it is absolutely essential. If I come down with cold or flu symptoms, as I have done in the past, I will isolate at home, assess my symptoms, and have a phone consultation with my GP. I would visit the hospital if I became very sick.
I haven’t seen the COVID-19 PCR testing situation this crazy since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some people have been lining up for hours day after day after day to get tested for COVID-19, not because they have COVID symptoms, just because they want to have peace of mind. These are the kind of lunatics in Australia that are costing the country so much money these days, because all of those free COVID-19 tests come at a price.
Health professionals who man the testing clinics have to be paid. The PCR tests have to be paid for. The facility has to be paid for. These costs borne from the hypochondriac stupidity of these kinds of health welfare recipients hyperventilating over the slightest COVID-19 symptoms have to be paid for by future Australian generations of taxpayers.


Diary Of A Mad Chaos is a daily diary written from March 1996 until today, of which individual books and book series have been created, namely “The Lost Years” an exploration of young, entwined love, the “Wubao In China (猎艳奇缘)” book series which provides an extensive comparative analysis of the cultural differences between Eastern and Western societies, and the book titled “Foreigner (华人)” an exploration of race relations in Australia.