New York Post

Hosp under probe for vaxxing out of turn

- By CARL CAMPANILE, NOLAN HICKS and BERNADETTE HOGAN

The Cuomo administra­tion has launched a probe of Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital for flouting state rules to get the coronaviru­s vaccine to government workers who are currently ineligible to receive it, officials said Friday.

Under the state’s current 1A criteria, only health-care workers, certified EMS responders and nursing-home residents and staff are eligible to be vaccinated.

Gov. Cuomo has refused to expand it despite mounting stockpiles of unused vaccine and pleas from local government­s, including Mayor de Blasio, who raised the New Rochelle controvers­y on WNYC radio on Friday.

“As I understand it, some breaking news just now, that the city of New Rochelle, which obviously was in the epicenter of the beginning of the crisis — they just proceeded to vaccinate first responders and essential workers, and the state of New York announced they are fining the city and taking away their vaccine. Which is punitive, which is counterpro­ductive, which is stopping vaccine from actually being used,” de Blasio said.

The mayor’s office later clarified that the probe centers on the actions of Montefiore’s New Rochelle hospital.

Cuomo and de Blasio have been engaged in a nasty feud over who should be eligible and who should receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Cuomo claims city medical facilities are lagging in administer­ing the vaccine to health-care workers, while de Blasio and others complain that the state rules are too restrictiv­e and are preventing the city from vaccinatin­g frontline workers including police officers and people 75 and over.

“You told that story . . . of local health officials upstate having to throw away vaccine even though they had people immediatel­y available to take the vaccine because state law literally would have fined them $1 million, doctor’s licenses would have been threatened,” the mayor said.

“I mean, talk about arbitrary and capricious. They’ve created a situation that’s creating fear and confusion and where doctors can’t act even when they know someone is vulnerable.”

New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson confirmed what occurred at Montefiore, but blamed it on a misunderst­anding.

“Wednesday around midday, we were informed by the leadership of Montefiore in New Rochelle that the hospital had been authorized to provide vaccinatio­ns to municipal and school-district employees in the city. We mobilized our workforce to get people vaccinated, and that process began,” Bramson told The Post.

But, he added, “yesterday evening we learned Montefiore misinterpr­eted the state guidelines and as a result should not have been administer­ing the vaccines and the process stopped.”

“It’s enormously frustratin­g, and the city, for its part, is trying to do the right thing and adhere rigorously to the rules. We were told to do X, and then told to do Y. That’s it,” Bramson said.

Bramson insisted that New Rochelle city officials are not facing fines.

But the state Department of Health confirmed it had launched an investigat­ion into alleged violations of vaccinesaf­ety protocols at Montefiore New Rochelle, which could lead to fines and other disciplina­ry action.

“DOH is investigat­ing this egregious violation of the state’s clearly defined guidelines for the COVID-19 vaccine. As we’ve said repeatedly, current eligibilit­y for the vaccine is limited to health-care and hospital workers, seniors living in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities, and people with disabiliti­es living in congregate settings,” said department spokesman Jonah Bruno.

“The facility is facing potential sanctions and penalties for these violations, and its vaccine supply will be reallocate­d to the county Health Department,” Bruno said.

 ??  ?? JUMPING THE GUN: Montefiore New Rochelle hospital is being probed for administer­ing vaccines to ineligible municipal workers.
JUMPING THE GUN: Montefiore New Rochelle hospital is being probed for administer­ing vaccines to ineligible municipal workers.

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