New York Daily News

My fam did get COVID test access

- BY DENIS SLATTERY

ALBANY — Gov. Cuomo on Wednesday admitted that some members of his family had access to COVID testing last spring when supplies were scarce, but denied overseeing the matter.

The governor has faced criticism following reports that close associates, as well as his brother, mother and other relatives, were among those who received prioritize­d testing early on in the pandemic.

“I was not involved in the testing program to that intimate level,” Cuomo said during a budget briefing.

Reports in recent weeks detailed how top-level state doctors and Department of Health employees were dispatched to administer tests to the governor’s relatives, including his brother, CNN host Chris Cuomo.

Tests for the “VIPs” were rushed by state police to a lab in Albany, where they were completed ahead of others awaiting results, according to reports.

Cuomo, already under fire for withholdin­g the true number of COVID deaths in nursing homes and facing an impeachmen­t investigat­ion and calls for his resignatio­n over sexual harassment allegation­s, said it was common practice for people around him to be tested.

“People who I would meet with and I would be in exposure with, I was aware they were being tested,” he said. “So, if you came to see me in my office, you would be tested. And that applied with my family also, but the Assembly is doing a review on that and I would let them do it.”

A nurse dispatched to test VIP patients found the situation “morally problemati­c.” The unnamed nurse told The Washington Post last week that they and others were stationed at an operations center in New Rochelle, Westcheste­r, County, the initial epicenter of the outbreak in New York, and sent out to run tests in private residences and hotel rooms.

Cuomo’s relatives were treated like royalty, they added. Using the power of government for the preferenti­al treatment of family and friends could violate state anti-nepotism laws.

Reports of the special access come as Cuomo continues to fight for his political life amid sexual harassment allegation­s and calls for his resignatio­n from Republican­s and Democrats alike.

The governor has dug in his heels and is refusing to step down as he faces an independen­t investigat­ion into his conduct.

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