Woman In Manhattan Gets Infected With Coronavirus, She Calls A Hospital In Southhampton, They Tell Her To Stay In Manhattan. She Gets On Public Transportation And Travels All The Way To The Hospital, Ruthlessly Not Caring If She Infects Anyone

A Manhattan woman got infected with coronavirus, and then she called a hospital in Southhampton who told her that she should stay in Manhattan. She ignored this instruction and used public transportation to get the hospital, not caring if she infected anyone, as we read in a report from the New York Post:

Every aspect of life, most crucially medical care, is under strain from the sudden influx of rich Manhattanites panic-fleeing, bringing along their disdain and disregard for the little people — and in some cases, knowingly bringing coronavirus.

The Springs resident says her friend, a nurse out here, reported that a wealthy Manhattan woman who tested positive called tiny Southampton Hospital to say she was on her way and needed treatment.

The woman was told to stay in Manhattan.

Instead, she allegedly got on public transportation, telling no one of her condition. Then she showed up at Southampton Hospital, demanding admittance.

“Someone else took a private jet to East Hampton and did not tell anybody ’til he landed,” the resident says. “That’s the most horrendous aspect. The virus is already here, and we don’t have any medical resources.”

“We’re at the end of Long Island, the tip, and waves of people are bringing this s–t,” says lifelong Montauker James Katsipis. “We should blow up the bridges. Don’t let them in.”

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