While many New Yorkers have to wait up to two weeks for their results, the wealthy are getting rapid tests outside of private events
Photo: Mark Sagliocco/Getty Images for Hamptons Magazi It’s still difficult to get a COVID-19 test in New York City: Thousands of people report having to wait a week or more for their results. Good for some peace of mind down the road, provided you isolate while waiting to hear back from your doctor, but essentially futile for those who need to work outside the home or those who may need to travel for a family emergency.
Rashid has been booked for sleepovers, barbecues, and weddings. “We’ve gone to these private, private, private events, where they have me sign a ‘nothing you see in this house can be leaked’ document,” she said, adding that the Hamptons “is still a party town.” Clients have also called her up after attending a crowded event, like July’s “Safe & Sound” concert, a.k.a.
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