By Missy Crane | February 13, 2020
Not sure why so many people are using the “coronavirus” to pull pranks, but here we are.
Two idiotic teens boarded a New York City subway decked out in hazmat suits carrying a “toxic” container with a huge “WARNING” label on it.
You can imagine people’s anxiety levels are already sky-high over his virus, so when NYC subway goers spotted the “officials” in Hazmat suits, there were understandably anxious.
The teens recorded themselves holding a container with a vat of liquid marked as “COVID-19.” That’s the new official name of the coronavirus.
One passenger looked on and remarked, “I hope that’s Kool-Aid.”
Actually, that is exactly what the liquid was.
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Another passenger asked, “is that coronavirus?”
At that point, the teen holding the container gave a thumbs up, indicating that it was indeed coronavirus.
The teen then proceeded to open the lid, which caused people to drawback in protest and then – right on cue – he “accidentally” spills the virus all over the subway…
And everyone takes off, running for their lives.
You can watch the video below:
https://twitter.com/NYCNewsOutlet/status/1227633985502793728
These kids are lucky they didn’t get their lights punched out for that stunt.
Or God forbid, someone got hurt or trampled trying to get away.
This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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