Strange things happen on test day. I don’t get the sense OP is a troll but if he/she/they are then I don’t mind using 3 minutes of my day on responses.
Lesson for future readers:
1. If you want to submit your primary application for verification ONLY select ONE throwaway school. If you select schools you plan on applying to you risk being in this situation.
2. Do not submit secondary materials prior to receiving you mcat score. You should not have secondary applications to complete because you only submitted your primary application to one throwaway school.
3. While you wait for your score, you can prestige secondary for schools that you plan to apply to *if your score is as anticipated*
Excellent general advice, and obviously things did not work out for OP, but this is not a typical cycle. As with OP, literally THOUSANDS of people had tests from March through early June cancelled due to COVID, with tests being rescheduled from June through late September.
While SDN wisdom is that the cycle will be significantly pushed back due to schools' desire to bend over to accommodate, this really isn't the case. Things got a late start because AMCAS held back on the first primary transmission for two weeks in early June, and things have been somewhat backed up by delayed transcript verifications due to logistical issues involving receiving paper transcripts with people working from home, a flood of early applications, etc.
Nevertheless, the cycle marches on, because interviews have to be scheduled, files have to be reviewed, and classes have to be filled, ON TIME, for next year. As a result, a lot of schools have urged submission of primaries and secondaries without MCAT scores, offering to screen for secondaries and even schedule IIs without them. It was natural for people to take schools up on this offer, rather than waiting until late August or September to first submit primaries.
Yes, in hindsight OP should have waited, but a lot of people, relying on FL scores that were in fact indicative of test day performance, gained whatever advantage there is to be gained by having an application complete (other than MCAT score) in July-August instead of September-October. Consider this a COVID exception to a general rule!!