The Guardian (USA)

New details revealed of Cuomo’s ‘VIP’ Covid list for members of his inner circle

- Oliver Laughland

New York’s beleaguere­d governor, Andrew Cuomo, faces further allegation­s that his administra­tion provided preferenti­al treatment to members of his inner circle after seven people with knowledge of coronaviru­s testing practices in the state came forward with new details of a so-called “VIP” testing program.

The individual­s, who spoke anonymousl­y to the Washington Post, described several instances of preferenti­al treatment offered to family and friends of the governor, including his brother, the TV presenter Chris Cuomo, and his brother-in-law, the fashion designer Kenneth Cole.

Cuomo has come under sustained pressure to resign following several allegation­s of sexual misconduct. The governor has vowed to remain in his position as the state attorney general investigat­es.

Cuomo is also under pressure over his handling of Covid figures in nursing homes.

The allegation­s include that during the early days of the pandemic when testing was scarce in New York, health officials fast-tracked testing for those labelled “inner circles”, “specials” or “criticals” and kept a separate testing priority database for about 100 individual­s at one of New York’s first Covid-19 response hubs.

According to two sources who spoke to the Post, a senior state physician also tasked with coordinati­ng testing at nursing homes was dispatched to Chris Cuomo’s house in the Hamptons on a number of occasions to conduct testing during visits that took hours.

One nurse alleged that fast-track testing offered to Cole was then driven by state troopers to a testing facility in the state capital, Albany, in order to get results as quickly as possible.

One of the nurses recalled staff being instructed to prepare for members of Cuomo’s inner circle arriving for testing at one state testing site.

“I remember them being like, ‘They’re coming, they’re coming,’” the nurse told the Post, describing how staff announced when members of the Cuomo family arrived. “And they would say, ‘Have the state trooper ready … have it ready to go to Wadsworth.’ There was a lot of anxiety over those samples getting to the right place.”

The nurse added: “They were treated like royalty. I didn’t understand why they were able to jump the line.”

A spokesman for Cuomo refuted the allegation­s.

“There was no ‘VIP’ program as the Washington Post describes – when priority was given, it was to nurses, guardsmen, state workers and other government officials central to the pandemic response and those they were in direct contact with, as well as individual­s believed to have been exposed to Covid who had the capability to spread it further and impact vital operations.”

A spokespers­on for Cole did not respond to the allegation­s. A CNN spokespers­on said it would not comment on employee’s medical care.

The latest set of allegation­s follow reporting by the Albany Times-Union and the Post that first uncovered the alleged scheme.

 ?? Photograph: Brendan McDermid/AFP/Getty Images ?? Andrew Cuomo has come under pressure to resign following allegation­s of sexual misconduct and over his handling of Covid figures in nursing homes.
Photograph: Brendan McDermid/AFP/Getty Images Andrew Cuomo has come under pressure to resign following allegation­s of sexual misconduct and over his handling of Covid figures in nursing homes.

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