New York Post

Our Shameless Gov

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Thursday marks the one-year anniversar­y of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s deadly nursing-home mandate — which he still won’t acknowledg­e was a mistake. His attitude is a callous, “Who cares?” On March 25, 2020, Cuomo’s Department of Health issued the infamous order forcing nursing homes to admit COVID-positive patients. They weren’t even allowed to test admissions for the virus. Why? His donor pals at the Greater New York Hospital Associatio­n were worried hospitals would become overwhelme­d (which never happened).

Home operators immediatel­y protested, but the administra­tion refused to let them put contagious patients in the field hospital at the Javits Center or on the USNS Comfort — though Cuomo himself had warned the virus would spread through nursing homes “like fire through dry grass.”

The order became public knowledge only after The Post’s Bernadette Hogan asked about it at a press conference. Eventually, the resulting public furor led Team Cuomo to quietly rescind it — while leaving intact a similar-but-unpubliciz­ed order that covered homes for the developmen­tally disabled.

Meanwhile, DOH quit including in its tally of nursing-home COVID deaths those who died after being transferre­d to hospitals. The draft of a July DOH report included the full toll, but Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, and Health Commission­er Howard Zucker got that data deleted from the final product.

The DOH stonewalle­d Freedom of Informatio­n requests for the numbers for at least eight months, even refusing to tell state lawmakers — falsely claiming that it couldn’t compile the data accurately.

It wasn’t until Attorney General Tish James released a damning report in January suggesting the state was undercount­ing nursinghom­e deaths by 50 percent that Team Cuomo came clean: In a single day, the count changed from 8,711 deaths to 12,743.

How did the gov respond? “Who cares [if they] died in the hospital, died in a nursing home? They died.” People care because some of them died because of your order, sir.

Team Cuomo’s cover story for the coverup was supposed fears that the Trump crowd would weaponize the truth. In fact, the coverup started months before Washington started asking any questions.

Oh, and Assemblyma­n Ron Kim (D-Queens), whose uncle died of COVID in a nursing home, says the gov personally threatened to “destroy” him if he didn’t back Team Cuomo’s excuses.

And Cuomo is still out to please the Greater New York Hospital Associatio­n, the Empire Center reports, by pushing a new law to make insurers reimburse hospital claims without verifying that treatment is medically necessary.

He’s utterly shameless.

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