Empty JetBlue departure terminal at Newark International Airport during coronavirus pandemic
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Captain's Log: Tuesday, April 2nd, 2020, I just drop somebody off at Newark International Airport and there was literally no one at JetBlue terminal.
Coronavirus is in full swing in New York and New Jersey and everyone is asked to stay at home.
No one flies in or out of Newark Airport unless you really have to.
Besides where are you going to go?
Everywhere you go you have to quarantine for 14 days anyway so sit your ass at home will you?
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