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Assemblywoman Solages Calls for Rapid Testing Sites in Nassau Communities of Color

 Elmont, NY – As more governments release COVID-19 health data, the results are showing that people of color, including African-Americans and Latinos, are infected at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the state’s population. Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages is requesting that New York State and Nassau County facilitate rapid testing at Long Island Federally Qualified Health Centers, Inc. (LI FQHC) located in minority areas throughout Nassau County. The ID NOW COVID-19 rapid test targets the coronavirus (COVID-19) RdRp gene and delivers high-quality molecular positive results in as little as 5 minutes. Assemblywoman Solages issued the following statement:

“Not all citizens are offered equal health care. The COVID-19 outbreak shows the potential health and financial challenges for families, which disproportionately affect communities of color. This is compounded by African-Americans and Latinos underlying health and economic disparities. We need to immediately increase access to COVID-19 testing and treatment to the uninsured and those from communities of color.

As the number of cases increases on Long Island, New York State as well as Nassau County must be smart and utilize every component of its healthcare system efficiently. Emergency rooms should be reserved for patients whose symptoms are significant and may require hospitalization. On Long Island we can strategically use our community health centers to ease the strain on the hospitals.  In addition to serving the backstretch workers at the Belmont Park Racetrack, LI FQHC has a long history of serving underserved, immigrant, and economically disadvantaged populations in the surrounding communities.

New York State should immediately provide rapid testing sites in areas like Elmont. This will allow us to slow the spread of COVID-19 for all individuals regardless of economic status, race, religion and ethnicity.”

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 About Michaelle C. Solages 

Michaelle C. Solages is a member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 22nd Assembly District.  She serves as Chair of the Taskforce on Food, Farm & Nutrition Policy and First Vice-Chair of the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus.  She is a member of the following Standing Committees: Consumer Affairs and Protection, Health, Libraries and Education Technology, Racing and Wagering and Social Services. She is also a member of the Legislative Women’s Caucus.  Solages represents the communities of Elmont, North Valley Stream, Valley Stream, South Valley Stream, South Floral Park, Floral Park, the Village of Bellerose, Bellerose Terrace, North Woodmere, Stewart Manor, and sections of Franklin Square, Stewart Manor, and sections of Franklin Square.

For more information on Assemblywoman Solages, please visit https://nyassembly.gov/mem/Michaelle-C-Solages.

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