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My mother and I were in danger, but 911 wanted to know if I had COVID

Updated: April 4, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

Mon Apr 4, 2022 – 9:42 am EDT

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Virginia (LifeSiteNews) — Two weeks ago, I saw a man who seemed under the influence knocking on every home in our Fairfax County neighborhood. My mother and I rushed inside to avoid him and locked the door. I decided to call the police. After the emergency dispatcher ascertained my name and address and what was occurring, she asked a series of questions about my likelihood of having COVID. Was I COVID positive? Do I have any COVID-like symptoms? Am I awaiting the results of a COVID test?

As she was asking me these questions, the man was aggressively attempting to turn the handle of our locked door. I became angry with the dispatcher, but the dispatcher insisted she had to ask me the questions. Thankfully the man left our doorstep. Two agreeable policemen who came to the scene told me that they had questioned the man. He had lied to them about having done work for our neighbors in the past. The policemen suspected the man was trying to extort money from homeowners.

I am not sure if the dispatcher sent the police units to my

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