Today, @COVIDSelect released a staff memo that holds former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his staff responsible for recklessly exposing elderly Americans to COVID-19 in New York nursing homes from March 25, 2020 to May 10, 2020.
Mr. Cuomo and his team were involved in the decision to issue the March 25 Directive that directed nursing homes to admit COVID-positive and potentially COVID-positive patients.
Former, high-ranking New York State Department of Health Officials testified that the decision to issue the disastrous March 25 Directive was prompted by Governor Cuomo’s Office.
The March 25 Directive was rescinded in response to public criticism — not because of a change in medical science or a recognition of wrongdoing.
Mr. Cuomo testified that the Directive was terminated and replaced by an Executive Order because of “public relations” and because New Yorkers were “nervous” and “concerned.” Understandably.
Mr. Cuomo’s team made a deliberate decision to exclude certain COVID-19 related nursing home deaths — a decision that hid the true nursing home mortality rate.
When pressed to explain why his Administration undercounted nursing home deaths, Mr. Cuomo callously remarked “— let’s say there’s a 3,000 differential, 2,500. Who cares? What difference does it make…”
The New York State Department of Health’s July 6, 2020 Report, which alleged nursing home staff — not the March 25 Directive — caused excess COVID-19 deaths, was directly edited by Governor Cuomo and his team.
New testimony suggests that Mr. Cuomo ordered the July 6 Report to be drafted to combat criticism of the March 25 Directive and then edited the language of the Report to reflect his personal preferences.
The March 25 Directive was not consistent with federal guidance released by @CDCgov and @CMSGov.
Testimony and evidence obtained by the Select Subcommittee establishes that the March 25 Directive clearly “violated” CMS guidance.
Current New York Governor, Kathy Hochul, has not been cooperative with @COVIDSelect’s requests for documents and information related to the Cuomo Administration’s March 25 Directive.
The Select Subcommittee is considering next steps and legal repercussions for Governor Hochul’s obstruction, including potentially issuing a subpoena.