NewYork's EmpireStateBuildingflashesinredandwhitelike a siren, a skyhightributetotheambulanceworkerstearingthroughthestreetsbelow, carryingCovadpatientsnightanddaytohospitalsacrossthecity.
Nearly 1000 peoplehavediedhere, roughly 1/3 of a littleUSdeathsinonesinglecity.
Withthehospital's fulltocapacity, they'vepitchedanoverflowinCentralPark, a makeshiftmedicalcentertoehouse, Another 68 viruspatientsinplaceofjoggersanddogwalkers, volunteersnowhastilyassembledshelvesandunpackboxestheyhopefullofequipmentthatwillsavepeople's lives.
Weexpecttobefullbytheendofthedaytomorrow, sowehaveventilatorsinan I C U thataresetupandreadytogo, andthisiswhytheyneedit.
Sooutsidethenowfamiliarsightofwhiterefrigeratedtruckstoshouldertheoverflowstaffto a stressedfromdoctorstocleaners, equipmentisrunningoutandtheyworryfortheirownsafety.
Itreallyis a globalissue, andwe'realltryingtobetobuythesethingsontheontheglobalmarket.
I heardherjust a momentago.
Talkingaboutlikebuyingon e wentoneBayandwehave 50 statesinAmericaallcompetingwithoneanotherandcompetingwiththefederalgovernmentandcompetingwithothernationsaroundtheworldtotrytogetwhatisreallyjust a verysmallsupply, notenoughofanyofthesethingsanywhereintheglobe.
NewYork's EmpireStateBuildingflashesinredandwhitelike a siren, a skyhightributetotheambulanceworkerstearingthroughthestreetsbelow, carryingCovadpatientsnightanddaytohospitalsacrossthecity.