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NYC has 3,615 confirmed cases the city with 22 deaths the city saw spike of more than 1,000 cases in hours and total of 4,152 in New York state
About half of those infected in New York City are under 50.
1,030 of the cases were in Brooklyn, 980 were in Queens, 976 were in Manhattan, 436 were in the Bronx and 165 were on Staten Island. (On Tuesday afternoon, there were 157 cases in Brooklyn.)
Well the anti lame stream, Fox News, News Max etc fanned conspiracies, called all this a hoax, encouraged people to travel and well after this may be responsible for our nation's poor response.
That's right, make this a partisan issue and blame Fox News.
Just making the point - the Met is in no real trouble at all. It will never fail, has billions in assets, if there's any bailouts it should be at the very very VERY bottom of the priorities list.
Gotta wonder why they are issuing press releases about their lack of revenue, are they looking for sympathy or handouts? Do they not realize there are more serious problems in other businesses far worse than theirs?
I agree with you on that point. There are plenty of other priorities in the economy overall.
There is a free streaming platform called " Pluto TV " if you have a firestick or other smart tv you can get it or you can get it on your phone or tablet. They have tons of free movies and shows and live TV. Lots of quirky movies and shows. The other day we saw " Remains of the Day", " A Night at the Roxbury", " Patriot Games ", James Bond and the Saw Movies. Also " Dressed to Kill " and the show " Space 1999". A assorted collection of content not likely to see elsewhere. We also got PBS streaming and my wife and I have watched episodes of "Nova" and " Downton Abbey "
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