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stated on May 3, 2020 in a Facebook post:

Central Park hospital tents housed thousands of abused children released from underground captivity.

Pants on Fire!
By Madison Czopek
May 8, 2020

Central Park field hospital treated coronavirus patients, not abused children

If your time is short

• The field hospitals set up in tents in New York’s Central Park were treating coronavirus patients from the Mount Sinai Health System. 

• There is no evidence that children are being held in, or released from, underground captivity in New York.

• This conspiracy has been researched and debunked by other news outlets.

See the sources for this fact-check

As the early epicenter of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, New York City scrambled to expand its hospital capacity. 

The Navy hospital ship traveled to New York to relieve the pressure on hospitals; the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center was converted into a 4,000-bed medical center; and a field hospital was set up in Central Park.

The Central Park tent hospital, operated by Samaritan’s Purse, an evangelical Christian group run by the son of late televangelist Billy Graham, has since become the focus of online conspiracy theories.

“Thousands of babies and children are being brought up out of underground tunnels in New York’s Central Park by military personal (sic), during the night and placed in tents brought in by Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse,” one Facebook post says, in all capital letters.

The children, it adds, have been captive underground since birth, subjected to torture and “kept as sex slaves.”

There is absolutely no evidence of this.

The field hospital

A 68-bed field hospital was set up in Central Park in April to help overwhelmed hospitals treat patients with COVID-19.

The hospital was made up of 14 tents used primarily for diagnosis, treatment and storage. When it first began operating, it had 10 ventilators and treated patients from Mount Sinai Health System hospitals in New York’s Queens and Brooklyn boroughs. 

Beginning April 1, an organization known as Samaritan’s Purse, working with Mount Sinai, treated nearly 200 coronavirus patients in the Central Park field hospital.

The facility operated until May 5, and “all patients under Samaritan’s Purse care” have since been discharged, according to its website.

Samaritan’s Purse said there is no truth to the claims about abused children being treated there. 

“These are totally false rumors,” Kaitlyn Lahm, a Samaritan’s Purse spokesperson, said in a statement to PolitiFact. 

“We worked hand-in-hand with Mount Sinai Hospital to bring desperately needed surge capacity,” she said. “All patients treated at the Emergency Field Hospital were transferred from Mount Sinai to Samaritan’s Purse.”

News outlets including VICE and the Associated Press have investigated the origin of the claims and linked the conspiracies to the group QAnon and its followers. 

QAnon “centers on the baseless belief that (President Donald) Trump is waging a secret campaign against enemies in the ‘deep state’ and a child sex trafficking ring run by satanic pedophiles and cannibals,” according to AP reports.

Our ruling

A post claims, “Thousands of babies and children are being brought up out of underground tunnels in New York’s Central Park by military personal (sic), during the night and placed in tents brought in by Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse.” 

The Central Park hospital treated coronavirus patients. There is no evidence to support the claim that it housed abused children released from captivity. It appears the claim originated with the QAnon conspiracy group.

Samaritan’s Purse said the claims are false.

We rate this claim Pants on Fire.

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