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New York churches serve Black, Latinx communities with COVID-19 testing

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Medical workers in personal protective equipment (PPE) test for COViD-19 at Abyssinian Baptist Church, one of 11 churches across the city as well as Nassau County and Westchester that has begun testing for the virus on May 13, 2020 in New York City.

(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

The New York State Department of Health is partnering with the state’s largest health care network, Northwell Health, to provide dozens of COVID-19 testing sites for communities of color.

As reported by WABC, 11 churches in New York City were converted into temporary testing sites and began offering testing services earlier this week.

More than 530 residents in Brooklyn’s East New York neighborhood gathered at Bethany Baptist Church for testing in a matter of two days, HuffPost reported.

READ MORE: NYC possible coronavirus-related cases in kids are mostly Black and Hispanic

One of the almost dozen churches is Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church, run by Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts.

Source: theGrio

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