A NYC Health & Hospitals Covid 19 Mobile Test site van set up today at Good Shepherd Plaza to provide:
… Testing
PCR and Rapid Antigen tests will be available. Rapid Antigen results can be expected within 20 minutes while PCR results will take longer.
Vaccines and Boosters
First and second shot vaccinations, including Pfizer 12 years+ and Johnson
& Johnson 18 years+, as well as boosters will be available…
At about 12:30 pm there was a long line of waiting Roosevelt Island residents.
I will contact the Citys Test and Trace now about this.
Julie Menin (@JulieMenin) December 20, 2021
Hoping @NYCHealthSystem can do better by our neighbors on Roosevelt Island. The island has a huge population of seniors and people with disabilities. For many, this is their only realistic testing site. Clearly, the demand is huge and H+H should adjust accordingly. https://t.co/qC87UNYDvp
Billy Freeland (@BillyFreelandNY) December 20, 2021
An Older Long Time Roosevelt Island Resident with underlying conditions reports:
I came down at 11:45 to get on a short line to get tested. I had been watching the line from my apartment since about 8:30 am; at one point the line seemed to extend to the river to allow for some physical distancing. Great Credit to Roosevelt Island Public Safety Department (PSD) Sgt. Hazelwood & the other PSD officers for helping us out.
At 11:45, They were already out of the rapid tests, and then ran out of swabs for the PCR test and were not sure they would have more swabs quickly. Someone started taking names & phone numbers of about 30-40 people on line so they could be called to come back when the swabs were received. And then they just stopped taking names & numbers … and left the rest of us just standing there. A few minutes later we were told there were about 60 people to be called.
And then, they went on their lunch break from 1 to 2…
Im pretty pissed, actually, because there seemed to be no effort of the Test folks to try to prioritize any of the folks on the line.
1. No accommodations for elderly or folks with disabilities or users of canes, walkers, etc. Although I saw two chairs outside the van I guess in case someone couldnt navigate the steps of the inaccessible van.
2. No attempt to utilize the benches on either side of the plaza for folks who might need to sit while they wait.
Others commented on Roosevelt Islander Instagram:
As of 4:45 they were out of rapid tests. They were giving out at home rapid tests but ran out of those too
Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) December 20, 2021
At 4:30 this afternoon, the line stretched from Main Street through Good Shepherd Plaza almost to the East River at which time some residents were waiting four hours for a test.
Roosevelt Island resident Thom Heyer was on the line waiting for a Covid test in the cold. According to Mr Heyer:
I was there for just over 3 hours (3–6:15pm)
I would have been there even longer except I was offered a “spit” version of the PCR test which I was able to do in line. (There were 4 people still in front of me + 3 people waiting for vaccinations)
I was also given a rapid test to do at home…
They definitely could use some work because it was very unclear why it was moving so slowly. Glad it’s all behind me now
NYC Health &Hospitals Corp President Mitch Katz reported during press briefing with Mayor deBlasio today:
… Let me reiterate that the people who do the testing, whether it’s at one of our hospitals or through a vendor, these are in fact heroes. They are coming very close to people with COVID without their masks on, because while the swabber has their mask on, the patient cannot, because you’re swabbing their nose….
… we’ve now created an extra pool of people who we can send to replace people at lunch. People do have to take a lunch break, but it is as you say, sir, it’s on us to replace that person so that they can go and have their lunch. But that the testing line keeps moving. And with today, you’ll see the sites will run better.
Once we have enough home kits that was a huge way we would make lines better, by offering people home kits. They work quite well. And as soon as the supply improves on that, that will be another tool to make the lines go fast, sir.
The Mobile Covid Test van will be on Roosevelt Island this week Tuesday – Thursday 8 AM to 6 PM and Friday 8 AM to 2 PM. No appointments, first come first serve for tests and vaccinations. There is a separate line for tests and vaccinations. The vaccination line was much smaller.
Many people on the line offered compliments to PSD Sergeant Hazelwood and the other officers on duty at the test site for the courtesy and help they provided managing the long line as best they could given the difficult queuing procedures not of their making.
UPDATE 9:10 PM – The most recent 7 Day Covid Testing Data from December 11 – 17, on Roosevelt Island (Zip Code 10044 ) shows 835 people tested and 51 Positive Case for a rate of 6.11%.
As previously reported , the:
…7 Day Covid Testing Data from December 10 – 16, on Roosevelt Island (Zip Code 10044 ) shows 778 people tested and 36 Positive Case for a rate of 4.63%….
The 7 Day Covid Testing Data from December 7 – 13 for Roosevelt Island (Zip Code 10044 ) – 813 people were tested and 33 Positive Case for a rate of 4.06%.
… The 7 Day Covid Testing Data from December 6 – 12, when the Covid Mobile Test Van was here on Roosevelt Island (Zip Code 10044 ), 973 people were tested resulting in 30 Positive Cases for a rate of 3.08%. …
… The 7 Day Covid Testing Data from November 24 – November 30 for Roosevelt Island Zip Code 10044 shows 578 people tested and 15 Positive Case for a rate of 2.6%….
Roosevelt Island vaccination data here.
UPDATE 12/21 – Comments from Roosevelt Islander Facebook yesterday:
UPDATE 9 PM – Long wait of 3-4 hours again today for Roosevelt Island Covid Testing.
2nd day of 3-4 hour wait in the cold for Roosevelt Island residents waiting for COVID Tests at @NYCHealthSystem Mobil test van. Supplies of home COVID test ran out before 1. All day Line still long at 4 pm @NYCHealthCommr @JulieMenin @SeawrightForNY pic.twitter.com/ian0WypF2e
Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) December 21, 2021
I arrived at the site at 7:45am this morning, naively thinking the situation from yesterday would have been remedied. There were about 40 people ahead of me. I finally got my test done at 12pm. There was a period of about 2 hours where the testing line did not move at all.
Megan (@Megan76898121) December 21, 2021
5 hours and waiting.massive chaos this morning. No shots being given out at moment but no one wants to say why. Waiting in line is now more dangerous at these temps? https://t.co/s84lWlbSPC
RonShuler (@ron_shuler) December 21, 2021
My symptoms started with a slight dry cough on a Monday. On Tuesday, I woke up sick and got tested. (I was double vaxxed, not boosted). Wednesday morning, I found out I was positive. Within a few hours, I got a call from @NYCHealthSystem Test and Trace Corps.
Chelsea Watson (@chelsea_wats) December 20, 2021
Then, they shared the free resources available:
Chelsea Watson (@chelsea_wats) December 20, 2021
– A home isolation Take Care Package (Get this!)
– Grocery or medicine delivery
– A FREE 10-Day HOTEL STAY including 3 meals a day and transportation (I said no but should have said yes. I’ve heard it’s good!)
– and
The most recent 7 Day Covid Testing Data from December 12 – 18, on Roosevelt Island (Zip Code 10044 ) shows 949 people tested and 69 Positive Case for a rate of 7.27%.
UPDATE 12/22:
Third day of Roosevelt Island @NYCHealthSystem mobile COVID Test van. 3-4 hour wait past 2 days. Long line of residents including elderly and disabled, already at 8:30 am stretching to East River. https://t.co/2Bqfs4riQl @JulieMenin @SeawrightForNY @NYCMayor @BenKallos pic.twitter.com/rRtoeHS1mC
Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) December 22, 2021
@NY1 @Rooseveltisland @nycgov only spot for testing on all of Roosevelt Islands printer not working. Hundreds of people in line cant get a PCR test because of a printer. Please help
Pearl Steinberg (@PearlSteinberg) December 22, 2021
Third day of 3 to 4 hour waiting on line in the cold for Roosevelt Island residents some elderly or disabled @NYCHealthSystem COVID mobile Test Van Site. No rapid test and ran out of at home test by 10:30. No more than 45 on line at any one time. https://t.co/2Bqfs4riQl pic.twitter.com/U3lmQjVw8o
Roosevelt Islander (@Rooseveltisland) December 22, 2021

