COVID-19 testing websites stay busy amid hovering instances of the brand new Omicron variant throughout the globe, however some sufferers try to chop corners — and contours.

In a TikTok video considered almost 160,000 occasions, a driver seems to be in a standoff with testing website workers after slicing a line.

The video, posted to Brooke Lambert's TikTok account referred to as @brookelambo, reveals the offending automobile in her rearview mirror.

"This man has simply pushed in, and everyone seems to be so mad, as they need to be," Lambert stated. "We have been in line for hours and so they're attempting to usher him out. He is not going to go. What a d**ok."

Her caption said that the driving force argued with the testing website workers for about 40 minutes earlier than driving away.

In line with the Australian Authorities Division of Well being, there have been almost 48,000 new instances reported within the final 24 hours at press time. In 24 hours, there have been greater than 200,000 exams administered.

Omicron is a not too long ago found variant of the coronavirus and is thought to unfold extra simply than the opposite variants.

Per the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention, people who're totally vaccinated could expertise a breakthrough an infection, however the vaccine is efficient at stopping extreme sickness, hospitalizations and dying. The CDC recognized Omicron and Delta as variants of concern.

Hashtags on Lambert's video indicated that the testing website was positioned in Sydney of New South Wales.

The federal government's division of well being said there are greater than 157,000 energetic COVID-19 instances at press time, 494 of which have been reported within the final 24 hours.

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A lady's TikTok video that reveals a driver attempting to chop off a busy line of automobiles at a COVID-19 testing website has gone viral. Above, a affected person is examined at a COVID-19 drive-thru testing website in Florida.Octavio Jones/Getty Photos

Two workers will be clearly seen within the video and one is standing immediately in entrance of the automobile. One worker subsequent to the automobile is gesturing whereas talking with the driving force.

"Props to the employees for standing their floor," a commenter wrote below Lambert's video.

Many referred to as the driving force "entitled" to have lower forward of a complete lane of different automobiles.

Some shared that one thing comparable occurred to them whereas ready to be examined for the virus.

"We had heaps of individuals push in up forward of us, and after hours the road was lower off two automobiles forward of us," one commenter wrote.

"This occurred to us too," one other wrote. "Cops drove previous because it occurred and made her go away the road haha. Immediate karma!"

Newsweek reached out to Brooke Lambert for additional remark however didn't hear again in time for publication.