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  • Cuomo ordered group homes for disabled to accept COVID-19 patients. At least 552 have died.

    03/09/2021 11:31:20 AM PST · by Red Badger · 51 replies
    https://www.theblaze.com ^ | March 09, 2021 | CHRIS PANDOLFO
    The executive order, which remains in effect, mirrors Cuomo's controversial nursing home order..... As New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) faces articles of impeachment over covering up COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes and multiple allegations of sexual harassment, there is renewed scrutiny of his administration's mishandling of the pandemic, including focus on an executive order that required homes for people with developmental disabilities to accept coronavirus patients. Cuomo's nursing home scandal, in which the governor issued an executive order to move COVID-19 patients from hospitals to nursing homes and then manipulated data to hide how many senior citizens contracted the...
  • Cuomo admin ordered homes for disabled to accept coronavirus patients & never reversed it

    03/11/2021 7:48:45 AM PST · by srmanuel · 9 replies
    Fox News ^ | 03/11/21 | Fox News
    Besides the Sexual Harassment charges against Cuomo and the disastrous decision to put Covid patients back into nursing homes, Cuomo also mandated that Group Homes for mentally and physically disabled people of all ages accept Covid positive people.... His incompetence is off the charts.... The real story here is not just Cuomo's actions but the actions of other Blue State Governors who instituted the same nursing home policies with similar results....
  • Cuomo created disabled group home deathtraps, whistleblower says

    03/11/2021 5:41:39 AM PST · by BuckeyeGW · 11 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 3/11/21 | Tori Richards
    New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s nursing home deathtraps have silent partners — a network of some 7,000 group homes where thousands of disabled COVID-19-positive residents languished with little foresight or intervention by the state, a whistleblower has told the Washington Examiner.