Hospitals are not “overwhelmed”; there are no lines for testing and ambulances aren’t bringing patients in

News reports, like this from CBS, are saying that New York City hospitals that are “epicenters” of the coronavirus “crisis” are “overwhelmed”, and even like “war zones” in the “war against the coronavirus”. And tons of people are said to be lining up to get tested for COVID-19.

Yet, this Elmhurst Hospital, which is said to be the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in NYC, looks quiet when there are no TV cameras around.

No lines of people for coronavirus tests, and ambulances aren’t bringing in patients, either. Contrary to that, you mostly just see ambulances being parked and EMTs sitting around with no sense of urgency. So there’s a disconnect between the picture the media is painting and the reality that people can see, when they find out for themselves what’s going on.

It’s the same story all over America, and some other countries, too, like Germany and Ireland.

You may also have seen this sensationalist New York Times report form Elmhurst Hospital, featuring Dr. Colleen Smith:

Interestingly enough, Smith is, self-admittedly, a simulation expert. It’s interesting because she’s the face of the supposed coronavirus crisis in New York, and because the whole pandemic seems more like a simulation than a real crisis, like the Bill Gates sponsored Event 201, run on October 18, 2019, a few weeks before the supposed outbreak in Wuhan, China.

Search #emptyhospitals and #coronahoax on social media, for many more videos by independent citizen journalists. They show a very different picture than the MSM news reports that are overblowing the coronavirus “pandemic”.

More about the coronavirus sham on this blog:

https://farnesius.wordpress.com/2020/03/21/the-deadliness-of-the-coronavirus-is-being-grossly-exaggerated-in-the-media/

https://farnesius.wordpress.com/2020/03/16/the-coronavirus-pandemic-a-psyop-and-a-preplanned-worldwide-population-control-experiment/

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