>During an extermination sweep of the newsroom over the weekend, we discovered evidence of bedbugs in a wellness room (02E4-253) on the second floor, a couch on the third floor and a booth on the fourth floor. These specific areas were then swept by professionals and found to be otherwise clean. In an abundance of caution, the second-floor room has been temporarily closed, the booth has been blocked off and the couch has been removed to be treated and professionally cleaned.
>Additionally, evidence of possible bedbug activity was found in a few personal lockers on the third floor. Individuals associated with those lockers have been contacted and treatment is underway.
>We continue to monitor the situation and, as a precaution, we intend to sweep all New York Times-occupied floors. We will provide updates as they become available.
> If you have any questions, please contact Pat Whelan from Facilities at [redacted].
>Building Operations
>The second, third, and fourth floors, in addition to being the newfound home of of a small army of bloodsucking parasites, also happen to house the entirety of the Times’ newsroom. A source inside the newsroom has confirmed that people are “freaking out” and taking photos of the cordoned-off areas.
>Do you know which wellness-room-and-couch-loving New York Times staffer is gliding from floor to floor in a Pig-Pen–esque cloud of bedbugs, terrorizing booths and colleagues? Have you seen any bedbugs at the Times? Are you a bedbug? Please let us know.
get New York to declare a public health crisis shut the building for six months and get a team with full hazmat gear to clean it out >tfw no New York Times for six months
Zachary Jackson
NYC is full of niggers/spics and Jew slum lords. Bed bugs are the least of their problems.
>The second, third, and fourth floors, in addition to being the newfound home of of a small army of bloodsucking parasites, also happen to house the entirety of the Times’ newsroom. A source inside the newsroom has confirmed that people are “freaking out” and taking photos of the cordoned-off areas.
I thought jews were all around the whole building and not in specific areas