New York's Empire State Building lights up with red and white light amid coronavirus pandemic
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New York is at the epicentre of the coronavirus in the United States.
New York's iconic Empire State Building on Tuesday night flashed red and white lights to honour the health officials who have been battling to keep coronavirus at bay in the city.
“Starting tonight through the COVID-19 battle, our signature white lights will be replaced by the heartbeat of America with a white and red siren in the mast for heroic emergency workers on the front line of the fight,” it said in a tweet.
[1/2] We’ll never stop shining for you.
— Empire State Building (@EmpireStateBldg) March 30, 2020
Starting tonight through the COVID-19 battle, our signature white lights will be replaced by the heartbeat of America with a white and red siren in the mast for heroic emergency workers on the front line of the fight. pic.twitter.com/OYkblLTRHN
The move was applauded on Twitter as emergency health workers continued to toil throughout.
Standing tall. Empire State Building lit up like an ambulance siren to honor emergency medical workers. “Heart of America” lights will shine every night until this battle is won. #Covid19 pic.twitter.com/NCaX08VR3f
— Nico Dubina (@nicodubina) March 31, 2020
The Empire State Building signaling we’ve officially transformed into Gotham pic.twitter.com/dJdscWvI0a
— Kara Head (@karahead_) March 31, 2020
Me: I think I’m finally learning how to keep my late-night coronavirus anxiety under control
— Matt Ford (@fordm) March 31, 2020
The Empire State Building: https://t.co/DkZnp9dwwa