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Ocasio-Cortez calls for probe of Cuomo’s COVID-19 nursing home scandal in New York

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T New York Daily News

NEW YORK

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hascalled for a “full investigat­ion” into the Cuomo administra­tion’s handling of coronaviru­s deaths in nursing homes across the state, making her one of the most prominent Democrats to demand scrutiny of the swirling scandal.

In addition to a probe, the congresswo­man said she supports growing calls from state legislator­s to strip Gov. Andrew Cuomo of certain emergency authoritie­s he has been able to wield during the pandemic.

“I support our state’s return to co-equal governance and stand with our local officials calling for a full investigat­ion of the Cuomo administra­tion’s handling of nursing homes during COVID-19,” OcasioCort­ez said in a statement. “Thousands of vulnerable New Yorkers lost their lives in nursing homes throughout the pandemic. Their loved ones and the public deserve answers and transparen­cy from their elected leadership.”

Ocasio-Cortez, one of the most influentia­l progressiv­es in Congress, pointed fingers in particular at comments about the nursing home scandal made by Melissa DeRosa, Cuomo’s top aide.

“The Secretary to the Governor’s remarks warrant a full investigat­ion,” Ocasio-Cortez said of DeRosa.

The controvers­y erupted last week when it was revealed that DeRosa told state legislator­s on a private phone call that the Cuomo administra­tion withheld data about the full scope of nursing home deaths from the Justice Department over fears that it could be “used against us.”

Ocasio-Cortez did not specify whether she would like to see an investigat­ion on a federal or state level. A spokeswoma­n for OcasioCort­ez did not return a request for comment.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn is reportedly already investigat­ing the Cuomo administra­tion’s handling of coronaviru­s nursing home deaths.

Still, Democrats and Republican­s, especially in the State Assembly and Senate, have called for additional oversight, with some suggesting Cuomo officials may have committed crimes by withholdin­g data from the Justice Department.

After Ocasio-Cortez’s statement, New York City mayoral hopeful Maya Wiley became the latest prominent Democrat to demand an inquiry.

“Once an investigat­ion occurs, there must be accountabi­lity,” Wiley said. “In addition, it’s time to revoke Governor Cuomo’s emergency powers and return to more normal governance in Albany.”

The issue over nursing home deaths in New York dates back to the outset of the pandemic.

A March 25, 2020 order from Cuomo said nursing homes could not refuse entry to residents based on COVID-19 infections, likely exacerbati­ng the spread of the virus in facilities where

Cuomo has denied any wrongdoing and said he was only following guidance from the Trump administra­tion in issuing the nursing home policy.

However, the controvers­y thickened when New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a scathing report last month that Cuomo’s administra­tion had under-counted the number of coronaviru­s nursing home deaths by as much as 50%. The low assessment was a result of Cuomo officials only counting nursing home residents who died on nursing home property, as opposed to those who later died in hospitals, according to James.

The selective counting resulted in thousands of deaths being overlooked, James found.

Accounting for the overlooked deaths, more than 15,000 people have died from COVID-19 in New York nursing homes, making it the worst state in the country on that metric.

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