Cuomo Under Fire for Underreporing Coronavirus Deaths in New York Nursing Homes
Cuomo Under Fire for Underreporing Coronavirus Deaths in New York Nursing Homes
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was long praised for his state’s effective response to novel coronavirus. Cuomo’s rapid shutdowns and social distancing dictates were among the strictest in the nation, and have been credited with saving tens of thousands of lives.“In ordinary times, Mr Cuomo’s relentlessness and bullying drive New Yorkers crazy,” the Times once wrote. “In the age of the coronavirus, they soothe our battered nerves.”However, Cuomo is now under increasing fire for allegedly covering up coronavirus-related deaths in nursing homes across the state.In a recent press conference, Cuomo—for the first time—admitted that New York had underreported nursing home deaths by almost 50%.According to The Guardian, the alleged underreporting isn’t even the worst part of the story. The New York Times had earlier reported that a “top Cuomo aide” was recorded by fellow Democrats, saying that the governor was concealing coronavirus deaths to avoid potential political retribution from the Trump administration.While Cuomo has since maintained that neither he nor his office intentionally concealed statistics, he did say that “there was a delay” in reporting deaths.
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