Mayor de Blasio announced today that any person with COVID-19 symptoms is now eligible to receive a test in New York City. Those who have been exposed to a positive case or work in a congregate residential setting are also eligible for testing regardless of symptoms.
This comes as the City continues to expand its testing capabilities with the aim to test and trace every positive case of COVID-19.
“Lack of widespread testing was our Achilles heel from day one, but we’re rewriting that story every day,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “Our effort to test and trace very New Yorker in need of a test is coming together at lightning speed, giving us the tools we need to defeat the virus once and for all.”
Expanded Testing
New Yorkers will now be eligible to receive a COVID-19 test if they have:
- COVID-19 symptoms, regardless of age, chronic conditions or occupation
- Come in close contact with a confirmed COVID-19 patient, regardless of symptoms
- Work in a congregate residential setting (nursing home, shelter, or adult care facility), regardless of symptoms
Visit nyc.gov/covidtest to find a community testing site near you.
With the immediate goal to test 20,000 New Yorkers per day by the week of May 25th, the City will open two additional testing sites by May 18th in the following locations:
Manhattan: Highbridge Recreation Center, Washington Heights
Brooklyn: 1223 Coney Island Avenue, Midwood
10 additional sites in the following locations will open by the week of May 25th:
Bronx:
- 2530 Jerome Avenue, Fordham Manor
- 778 Forest Avenue, Melrose
Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Army Terminal, Sunset Park
- 8511 5th Avenue, Bay Ridge
- 6565 Flatlands Avenue, Canarsie
Manhattan:
- 141 East 111th Street, East Harlem
Queens:
- 51-30 Northern Boulevard, Woodside
Staten Island:
- 100 Luten Avenue, Prince’s Bay
- 57 Cleveland Place, Concord
- 168 Hooker Place, Port Richmond
Please Visit nyc.gov/covidtest to find a community testing site near you.
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