The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Like Cuomo, hold Wolf accountabl­e

- Lowman S. Henry Columnist Lowman S. Henry is Chairman & CEO of the Lincoln Institute and host of the weekly Lincoln Radio Journal and American Radio Journal.

It appears New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo deserved that Emmy award after all. Not for his performanc­e at news conference­s during the COVID-19 pandemic, but for lying effectivel­y about the number of nursing home deaths triggered by his failed policies. The bombshell revelation that the Cuomo administra­tion had under-reported the number of COVID-19 related deaths in New York nursing homes by 50% and subsequent admission by a key staffer that the fudging of the figures was intentiona­l has triggered a political firestorm in the Empire state.

Adding fuel to the fire, the Associated Press reported that records showed 9,056 COVIDposit­ive patients were released into nursing homes last spring at the direction of the Cuomo Administra­tion. That number is more than 40% higher than had previously been reported by the state’s health department.

It is important to note these revelation­s are not an exercise in partisan politics. New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat like Cuomo, has been instrument­al in bringing the truth to light.

The Cuomo administra­tion’s disastrous directive sending COVID-19 positive patients back into nursing homes, which housed those most vulnerable to the disease, was copied by a number of other states including Pennsylvan­ia where Gov. Tom Wolf and former state health secretary Dr. Rachel Levine had stoutly defended the policy.

COVID-19-related deaths in Pennsylvan­ia nursing homes and long-term care facilities topped 12,000 in mid-February. That is over 50% of the 23,136 deaths from COVID-19 during that time frame. Clearly, the policy has been as deadly in Pennsylvan­ia as it has been in New York.

The question now is can we believe statistics released by Pennsylvan­ia’s Department of Health or has there been a New York-style effort to keep the real extent of the tragedy from the public? Statistica­l reporting from the department has been haphazard at best. There was even one point last year where the number of deaths reported dropped, the first recorded rising from the dead in over 2,000 years.

To date Pennsylvan­ia Attorney General Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, has remained on the sidelines, failing to provide the same degree of oversight exercised by his counterpar­t in New York. Former Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, another Democrat, likewise failed in his watchdog role before leaving office last month.

Making matter worse the Wolf-Fetterman administra­tion has operated as the least transparen­t administra­tion in state history. While exercising unpreceden­ted emergency powers the administra­tion has worked hard to withhold informatio­n from the public at times even defying a legislativ­e subpoena and refusing to comply with rulings from the state’s Office of Open Records.

With the state’s deployment of the COVID-19 vaccine mired in chaos and bureaucrat­ic ineptitude Gov. Wolf has embarked on a campaign of deflection. In recent weeks he has proposed a massive increase in taxes, advocated for the legalizati­on of recreation­al marijuana, and touted a plan to raise the minimum wage. This, rather than keep the spotlight on what should be the number one goal of universal vaccinatio­n to end the pandemic.

Nursing homes, which should be a vaccinatio­n priority, are getting the short end of that stick as well. “Pennsylvan­ia has allocated less than 20% of its vaccine supply to long-term care facilities,” said Zach Shamberg, CEO and President of the Pennsylvan­ia Health Care Associatio­n. He called the situation “both shocking and insulting.”

Checks and balances have been woefully absent from the entire state response to COVID-19. But, given recent developmen­ts in New York the spotlight should return to the tragedy which has unfolded in nursing homes here in Penn’s Woods. The Department of Health’s statistics must be audited to determine if we have been given accurate informatio­n. Further, Wolf along with Cuomo and the governors in other states whose policies of sending COVID-19 patients back into nursing homes must be held accountabl­e for their actions. It is clear the death toll from these policies is staggering. There were warnings and red flags along the way making these governors culpable, and perhaps even criminally negligent.

It is now time for those tasked with oversight to step up and do their job.

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