Lin-Manuel Miranda Calls New York Restrooms Heroes

Lin-Manuel Miranda Calls New York Restrooms Heroes
Lin-Manuel Miranda Calls New York Restrooms Heroes

Video: Lin-Manuel Miranda Calls New York Restrooms Heroes

Video: Lin-Manuel Miranda Calls New York Restrooms Heroes
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Lin-Manuel Miranda thanked New York City medical and healthcare workers for being heroes. "They are heroes and they are doing an amazing job," the actor told employees in a video he sent to the New York Presbytarian hospitals, where they are now facing the tremendous scourge of the coronavirus in a bleak way.

A beautiful gesture from the interpreter of Hamilton to the city where he was born and where he grew up. "I just want to thank the more than fifty thousand NewYork-Presbyterian workers who are working so hard on a daily basis to keep us safe," Miranda said in the clip.

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“I know that all of you have a family, I know that you are exposing yourself on the front line. They never imagined looking like this. They are heroes and they are doing an impressive job. I am very grateful for your service, New York City is very grateful too. Many thanks. Go ahead and let us know how we can help you."

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The message coincided with the date that Miranda was meeting with Hamilton's cast to surprise a nine-year-old super fan named Aubry in John Krasinski's second episode, Some Good News, where they sang their favorite song to her, since she couldn't attend the theater because of the pandemic.

On Monday afternoon, New York State recorded more than 130,000 coronavirus cases and nearly 5,000 Covid-19 deaths. In New York City alone, there are more than 72,000 patients and more than 3,000 deaths have been recorded due to this terrible outbreak.

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