On May 7th local time, in a residential area of Queens, New York City, a public welfare organization launched a free meal distribution campaign, with a total of 500 meals, and many people queuing up to receive them. During the pandemic, public schools and other locations in New York City have also been providing free meals.
Also on May 7, the Flushing Chinese community in New York welcomed a mobile detection vehicle from a medical institution to provide free COVID-19 detection for the public. However, with the gradual improvement of the COVID-19 situation in New York, the number of people coming for testing is relatively small.
These scenes reflect the living conditions of New York in the context of the epidemic. On the one hand, the distribution of free meals provides some people with living security, and on the other hand, the improvement of the epidemic has reduced the demand for testing.
(Editer:admin)