Close Menu
Daljoog News
    What's Hot
    Seahawks Edge Rams Into Super Bowl

    Seahawks Edge Rams Into Super Bowl

    January 26, 2026
    San Juan Beach Food Paradise

    San Juan Beach Food Paradise

    January 26, 2026
    Evangeline Lilly Brain Injury Recovery Plan

    Evangeline Lilly Brain Injury Recovery Plan

    January 26, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Monday, January 26
    Daljoog News
    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube Instagram
    • Home
    • General
    • World
    • Business
    • Technology
    • Politics
    • Finance
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Sports
    • Travel
    Daljoog News
    Home»Health»Crown Heights COVID Test Center to Close Permanently
    Health

    Crown Heights COVID Test Center to Close Permanently

    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJuly 10, 2025Updated:July 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Follow Us
    Google News
    Crown Heights COVID Test Center to Close Permanently
    Crown Heights COVID Test Center to Close Permanently
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    New York City’s last walk-in COVID testing clinic, located in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, is closing its doors. Run by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the clinic provided free PCR tests with results in 24 hours. It also tested for RSV and the flu.

    The closure is part of a larger move to end federally funded COVID-19 services. Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse explained the shutdown is aligned with long-term plans to scale back emergency operations now that other services are available.

    At the height of the pandemic, this clinic tested hundreds of people each day. But recently, it averaged just 15 patients on the busiest days, according to someone familiar with the clinic’s operation.

    Even as COVID rates in New York have dropped since the pandemic’s peak, data shows small summer upticks and winter surges still happen. That’s why some residents are concerned about losing easy access to testing.

    Currently, New York City Health + Hospitals provides testing at 11 hospitals and 29 Gotham Health Clinics. These locations offer help for patients who are uninsured or underinsured. However, booking a test is not always simple. Calls to the testing hotline often lead to long waits and confusing menus. Automated systems don’t always mention COVID, and some callers are passed from one number to another without clear answers.

    In contrast, the Crown Heights clinic allowed walk-ins and fast online booking. For residents like Kt, who has long COVID symptoms such as insomnia and brain fog, the clinic was a vital part of staying safe. Kt lives with an immunocompromised roommate and visits the clinic during flare-ups to avoid spreading the virus.

    On a recent Tuesday, Kt woke up with a sore throat and body aches. They booked an appointment in minutes and got negative results by the next day. Since early 2024, Kt has also worked with the Crown Heights Care Collective to protest the closure.

    “It gives the false idea that COVID is over,” Kt said. “It feels like an attack, especially when healthcare services like Medicaid and Medicare are being cut.”

    These concerns are echoed by Nia Nottage, a 31-year-old freelance art curator and organizer with ACT UP NY. Nottage has used the Crown Heights clinic for peace of mind before social events. They explained that for people living with chronic illnesses like HIV, knowing quickly whether symptoms are from COVID is essential.

    Rapid tests, Nottage said, are not always reliable, especially for people without symptoms. They’re also not free, unlike the service the clinic provided.

    “It’s not just about me,” Nottage said. “It’s about making sure I’m not a risk to others. That’s why testing matters.”

    After the clinic shuts down, the staff will move to a nearby sexual health center. Some community groups like G Rebels and Air NYC will continue to offer testing in the area, though on a smaller scale.

    Dr. Denis Nash, an epidemiologist at the City University of New York, said COVID testing still plays a role in public health. But he noted that the free clinics were created to remove barriers during an emergency, supported by federal funding.

    “With limited health budgets, it makes sense for the city to shift testing to regular healthcare channels,” Dr. Nash said. “We still need testing, but it may not require the same emergency setup.”

    For many, though, the closure of the Crown Heights COVID testing clinic marks the end of an era — one that helped many New Yorkers get through the most uncertain times of the pandemic.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Andrew Rogers
    Andrew Rogers
    • Website
    • Facebook

    Andrew Rogers is a seasoned journalist and news analyst specializing in global affairs, politics, and finance. With a passion for investigative reporting, he delivers accurate, insightful stories that inform and engage readers worldwide.

    Related Posts

    North Dakota Rural Health Plan Wins Final Approval

    North Dakota Rural Health Plan Wins Final Approval

    January 26, 2026
    3 Science-Backed Ways to Stop Muscle Loss

    3 Science-Backed Ways to Stop Muscle Loss

    January 25, 2026
    6 Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee You Need

    6 Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee You Need

    January 24, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Our Picks
    North Dakota Rural Health Plan Wins Final Approval

    North Dakota Rural Health Plan Wins Final Approval

    January 26, 2026
    3 Science-Backed Ways to Stop Muscle Loss

    3 Science-Backed Ways to Stop Muscle Loss

    January 25, 2026
    6 Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee You Need

    6 Surprising Health Benefits of Coffee You Need

    January 24, 2026
    Alaska Overdose Deaths Fall But Lag US Drop Today

    Alaska Overdose Deaths Fall But Lag US Drop Today

    January 24, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    Don't Miss
    Shevchenkivskyi

    Shevchenkivskyi District Kyiv: History, Culture, and Current Challenges

    General June 24, 2025

    Shevchenkivskyi is one of the most important districts in Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine.…

    Bolton Criticizes Trump Ukraine Peace Plan

    Bolton Criticizes Trump Ukraine Peace Plan

    November 23, 2025
    Summer McIntosh Smashes 400m Medley World Record!

    Summer McIntosh Smashes 400m Medley World Record!

    June 12, 2025
    Taiwan Passport

    Taiwan Passport: Travel Access, Recognition, and Global Issues

    May 29, 2025
    About Us

    Daljoog News is a trusted news platform that brings you the latest global and local updates with accuracy and fairness. We are committed to clear and unbiased reporting, covering topics like politics, business, technology, science, and culture and more. Using the latest technology and expert journalism, we provide reliable coverage of important stories. Stay informed, inspired, and empowered with Daljoog News—your source for breaking news, the latest updates, and videos that matter.

    Email Us: info@daljoognews.com

    Our Picks
    Fed Set to Hold Rates Amid Global Market Tensions

    Fed Set to Hold Rates Amid Global Market Tensions

    January 25, 2026
    Hainan Drinda Backs Space Solar Tech

    Hainan Drinda Backs Space Solar Tech

    January 22, 2026
    North Dakota Oil Drilling Halt Signals Industry Shift

    North Dakota Oil Drilling Halt Signals Industry Shift

    January 21, 2026
    Latest News
    Seahawks Edge Rams Into Super Bowl

    Seahawks Edge Rams Into Super Bowl

    January 26, 2026
    San Juan Beach Food Paradise

    San Juan Beach Food Paradise

    January 26, 2026
    Evangeline Lilly Brain Injury Recovery Plan

    Evangeline Lilly Brain Injury Recovery Plan

    January 26, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) RSS YouTube Instagram
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Authors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Sitemap
    © 2026 DaljoogNews.com

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.