Anonymous ID: f63c56 April 2, 2020, 4:57 p.m. No.8667039   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7050 >>7060 >>7105

 

Anons,

 

Just returned from my tour of the UES.

 

Mt. Sinai Hospital Emergency Room on 101st & Madison was quiet. Saw two people walk through the metal detector to see a Dr. Could have been for anything. The guard would only say he say 4 people enter in the last half hour.

 

Walk around the block to the Samaritan's Purse tent hospital. Very nice set up. Many tents. A reporter out front setting up for a camera – I actually thought he was a cardboard cutout until I got closer.

 

I met an indie journo out front and we started talking. We talked for an hour in that chilly wind, and only saw one ambulance go by, which is certainly no moar than a normal day. She was not so much American-media-agenda-driven, being from France, nor would I call her "red pilled." She said Bellevue was busier, but that she was there for two hours and saw only a couple of people enter the emergency room. Definitely not a "war zone," definitely not overwhelmed. She said she saw the video of the reefer truck and forklift on Facebook, and seemed to be expecting that sort of scene. I told her hospitals don't cart dead bodies around on forklifts in the middle of the street unless they want to be seen doing so. No hospital manager would permit it.

 

Walked around to the public entrance of the Tent Hospital, and there was a solitary private security guard and one NYPD officer sitting in a little three-wheeler. Guard was cool. I asked where all the sick people are, and he said he hadn't seen any since three (it was about six pm).

 

Shot some meh video, then phone died. When it's charged I'll post some stills.

 

All I can say is, "muh plandemic."