This week, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a "first in the country" vaccine mandate for all private workers and children ages 5-11 years old.
In an effort to sell the tyrannical plan, de Blasio took to the street Monday night to record a video. In it, he made a number of false statements and claimed New York was "alone" during the pandemic.
With Omicron here and winter coming, NYC is implementing a first-in-the-nation vaccine mandate for private sector employers and proof of vaccination for kids 5-11 at indoor dining and entertainment.
— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) December 6, 2021
Wear a mask, get tested, get vaccinated and get your booster. We can't go back. pic.twitter.com/xoIgGyEt7P
It is a lie to say New York was alone and without help, especially in the early months of 2020. As New York braced for impact, President Donald Trump sent the USNS Comfort to serve as an overflow hospital. It wasn't utilized. Military units were also put on standby to help with processing and ventilators were sent to hospitals in the city. Through Operation Warp Speed, three vaccines for the virus were developed in record time.
"The USNS Comfort is docked in New York to accept patients. That is a non-COVID. To date, FEMA has delivered more than 4 million N95 mask respirators. And it's -- think of that: 4 million. Four million. Don't forget, we're a secondary source. The states are doing it and we're backing them up. But we've gotten 4 million N95 respirators, 1.8 million surgical masks, 460,000 face shields, 1.4 million gloves, and 4,400 ventilators just to the city and to the state of New York. And some of them now are being sent," Trump said on April 2, 2020, from the White House.
"I spoke with both Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio a little while ago, and some of them are being sent to the city," he continued. "All of America stands with the people of New York in this time of need."
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The USS Comfort hospital ship sailing up the Hudson to New York City.
— EmmaDaly (@EmmaDaly) March 30, 2020
Video (& soundtrack) by my friend & neighbor @xspinka #COVID19 #FlattenTheCurve #StayHome #NYC pic.twitter.com/la5NNS25D1
USS comfort arrives in New York and offers 1000 extra beds for non-coronavirus patients… #Coronavirus #COVID-19 #NationalGuard #NewYorkCity #NYC #NYCShutDown #NYCCoronavirus #USSComfort pic.twitter.com/pFfYd1g3uy
— James Murray (@jmurworld) March 30, 2020
The Javits Center was turned into a massive hospital by the National Guard and FEMA. Instead of sending nursing home patients there, Governor Andrew Cuomo sent them back into nursing facilities that were unequipped to handle the disease. Thousands died as a result and he covered up the numbers.
New York Gov. Cuomo says he'll "call it the way it is" on Pres. Trump and Covid-19. "Today, the President was very helpful, actually converting our Javits Center, which has 2,500 beds, into a Covid facility. I called him this morning, he got it done by the afternoon" #CNNTownHall pic.twitter.com/g93JubKZN2
— CNN (@CNN) April 3, 2020
U.S. Army leadership toured the temporary field hospital at New York's Javits Center, which is being used for COVID-19 patients.
— ABC News (@ABC) April 13, 2020
The Dept. of Defense said it is providing military support to FEMA to help communities in need. https://t.co/mmpSlft3lw pic.twitter.com/wn2FwAZHcp