The Mercury News

Nursing home data sought from four Dem-led states

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NEW YORK >> The Justice Department on Wednesday sent letters to the governors of New York and three other Democratic-led states, seeking data on whether they violated federal law by ordering public nursing homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals — actions that have been criticized for potentiall­y fueling the spread of the virus.

Prosecutor­s said the fact-finding letters also sent to New Jersey, Pennsylvan­ia and Michigan were aimed at determinin­g whether the orders “may have resulted in the deaths of thousands of elderly nursing home residents.”

“We must ensure they are adequately cared for with dignity and respect and not unnecessar­ily put at risk,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division Eric Dreiband said.

Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf said his office was reviewing the request.

Spokespeop­le for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the fact that all the states are led by Democrats and the timing of the move — in the midst of the Republican National Convention — spoke volumes about the political nature of the inquiry.

“Americans would all be better served if the Trump administra­tion stopped the partisan games and focused on delivering a real plan to defeat COVID-19,” said Whitmer spokespers­on Tiffany Brown.

The governors’ actions at the height of the pandemic were intended to ensure hospitals had enough bed space for the most serious COVID-19 cases but were almost immediatel­y criticized by nursing homes and relatives for potentiall­y putting frail, elderly care home residents at risk.

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