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Officials urge Floyd protesters to get coronavirus tests
By JAKE SEINER and KIMBERLEE KRUESI
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — With New York City poised to reopen
after a more than two-month coronavirus shutdown, of-
ficials on Sunday lifted a curfew that was in place amid
protests of police brutality and racial injustice. But they
also urged that demonstrators be tested for COVID-19.
“Get a test. Get a test,” New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
told people who have been participating in rallies and
marches in memory of George Floyd. He said the state
would open 15 testing sites dedicated to protesters so
they can get results quickly. “I would act as if you were
exposed, and I would tell people you are interacting
with, assume I am positive for the virus,” Cuomo added.
The call is similar to those made in Seattle, San Francisco
and Atlanta following massive demonstrations, with free
testing for protesters. New York has been the epicenter
of the U.S. outbreak, with black communities hit especi-
ally hard. The Rev. Brandon Watts of Epiphany Church in
Brooklyn, was mindful of the pandemic while organizing a
“Pray & Protest” march with several other churches.
Protesters rally near the edge of Times Square in New York, Sunday, June 7, 2020
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