Cuomo continues to deflect blame over admin’s disastrous COVID-19 nursing home directive in half-baked apology
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo continued to deflect blame over his administration’s controversial directive to send infected COVID-19 patients into nursing homes — which resulted in thousands of deaths — during the worst period of the killer pandemic.
During andisastrous March 2020 decision that shuttled sick patients into senior care facilities statewide.
The disgraced pol, who slew of scandals, instead placed fault on health care experts who he said “did not know how many people were going to die.”
“COVID was a horrendous, once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. It focused on nursing homes, as you know, because that’s where COVID preyed the most,” Cuomo, 67, told reporter Rosanna Scotto at the Rain Boston Road Senior Center in the Bronx Friday.
“Two million Americans died during COVID. Every one of them was a tragedy. People died in nursing homes in New York under the worst situations imaginable.”
