140,000 New Yorkers will be tested for Covid-19 antibodies beginning next week, mayor says
New York City is launching its own antibody survey in partnership with
BioReference to understand the spread of the coronavirus, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Thursday morning.
Up to 5,000 people will be tested per day, he said, and test results are expected within 48 hours. Up to 70,000 people will be tested within the first two weeks.
Tests will be focused on people in the general area of test sites, de Blasio said, adding initial testing sites will be located in the Morrisania neighborhood in the Bronx, East New York, Upper Manhattan, Concord, and Long Island City.
Earlier this week, the city announced a separate 140,000 antibody tests for health care workers and first responders.
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