The line to get tested in Sunset Park (Brooklyn) is the longest I have ever seen it. I asked someone in the middle how long they had been in line and they said three hours. Workers put up signs along sidewalk saying “last person will be swabbed at 6:30.” pic.twitter.com/gr8ZgBsQuC
— Chris Brooks (@chactivist) January 2, 2022
The lines of covid testing on #ChurchAve in Brooklyn is wild af. Everyone need to show a negative test to get to school and work.
— Tahyira Savanna Inc. | Tee Slaves (@TAsterisk) January 3, 2022
Line to get basic COVID testing in Brooklyn. CDC, instead of coming up with 5 day rules how in the world did you not ramp up testing capacity over the past 8 months?
— Mishal Reja, MD (@mishalreja) January 2, 2022
Remember that time you told us to go to work in cloth masks? This is just as bad pic.twitter.com/vwJOlyY19Z
The City can’t even run the MTA because so many people are sick. There are disruptions on 5 service lines – the B, W, D, F and R. They want people to get to work and the truth is they simply can’t. It seems like the whole city is sick. #Brooklyn #NYC #Covid_19 #Omicron
— Des Roundtree (@DesRoundtree) January 3, 2022
Tomorrow in NYC the temperature is dropping. And yet the lines for #CovidTesting show no signs of abating. This @NYCHealthSystem in Downtown Brooklyn. There has to be a better way especially for the immunocompromised seniors & babies. They are not coming to homes #DOBETTER pic.twitter.com/2zEbVAh1YQ
— Dorsey Mc- Boost Up💉💉😷 (@313Eternal) January 2, 2022
Long COVID-19 testing lines in NYC. Reminds me of lines for groceries in the 1990s Yugoslavia. Not Disneyland lines.
— Leyla Amzi-Erdogdular (@LeylaAmzi) January 3, 2022
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