The number of people who have died from the Wuhan pneumonia virus, covered up by New York Governor Cuomo, may exceed 10,000. Pictured is New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Andrew Cuomo.
New York City Mayor Bill Cuomo The mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio, said that the city’s pneumonia virus is a major cause of death. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has called for an investigation of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Andrew Cuomo has called for an investigation into the shocking cover-up by the governor of New York State to determine how many Wuhan pneumonia (Covid 19) patients died in nursing homes in the early stages of the pandemic (early 2020). Cuomo’s massive cover-up of nursing Home deaths from the virus is rolling along, and the political and even judicial pressure on him is mounting.
According to Fox News, Whitehouse said in a weekend radio interview, “It’s very disturbing. We have to know more.”
“We need to have a full investigation now of what happened.”
“Think about the elderly, whose lives are on the rocks, and their families, you know, just desperately trying to provide them with the help they need.”
Whitehouse continued emphatically, “We need to know exactly what happened here.” “We need to make sure that that doesn’t happen again.”
Staggering number of deaths from the virus Cuomo underreported
The Democratic mayor’s comments come on the heels of a shocking report in the New York Post. The report showed that Cuomo’s aide, Melissa DeRosa, had been working on a case that would have been reported by the New York Post. Melissa DeRosa admitted to state Democrats that the state “froze up” when the Justice Department began asking questions about the governor’s handling of the nursing home situation.
DeRosa implied that the Cuomo administration had covered up key issues and information in order to avoid an investigation.
She said, “Because we were in a state of uncertainty at that point, we weren’t sure what we were going to provide to the Justice Department or what we were giving to you (Democrats), and what we started saying was going to be used against us, and we weren’t sure if there was going to be an investigation.”
The New York State Attorney General’s Office recently found that the governor’s office underreported nursing home deaths by as much as 50 percent.
At the beginning of the Wuhan pneumonia outbreak crisis, Cuomo ordered nursing homes in New York State to accept Wuhan pneumonia patients released from hospitals, thereby placing those already infected in similar facilities precisely where the people most at risk of contracting the virus were located. The result was a large number of infections and deaths among people in nursing homes.
The death toll was initially reported by Cuomo’s office to be more than 2,000. But it has been questioned, and a New York Times analysis in late June 2020 reported that the number of deaths in New York State nursing homes was at least 4,000, after which it was revealed that the actual number was about 8,000.
If half of these deaths were underreported, then the number of nursing home deaths at the beginning of the pandemic due to Cuomo’s faulty orders would have been over a staggering 15,000. The actual number of deaths is still a mystery.
Cuomo faces being stripped of his power and even sued
Cuomo has spent much of the year defending his measure, and the findings of the state attorney general’s office firm have uncovered shocking facts.
While Whitehouse called the New York Post story “very disturbing,” he was not the only prominent Democrat in the state to criticize Cuomo, as more than a dozen state Democratic lawmakers called for the governor to be stripped of his emergency powers.
“Without exception, the New York State Constitution requires the Legislature to govern as an equal organ of government.” “While COVID19 has tested the limits of We the People and the state – and, in the early days of the pandemic, required a reorganization of government to make the swift, necessary public health decisions – it is clear that the expanded emergency powers granted to the governor are no longer appropriate. ” a group of New York state lawmakers said in a statement.
Republicans who have attacked Cuomo have also been increasingly vocal, with New York State U.S. Rep. Zeldin (Lee Zeldin) called for a judicial investigation of the governor, while Rep. Elise Stefanik (D-NY) called for “immediate prosecution” of Cuomo and his “senior team” over the nursing home deaths.
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