Governor Andrew Cuomo has disastrously mishandled nursing homes in New York state.
The epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States is New York state—and particularly the New York City region. As of this writing, New York state has 376,309 confirmed cases and 29,653 deaths—most of which are in New York City.
Of course, the news media has been utterly unwilling to tell the truth about New York state. Cuomo has been portrayed as some Churchillian figure, leading his state through this crisis courageously and effectively. Just a few weeks ago, people were even calling for Cuomo to run for president. In reality, New York has far more infections and deaths than any other state, and it's because of bad decisions from Cuomo and others—not bad luck.Most egregiously, Cuomo's statewide health department actually mandated that nursing homes accept patients from hospitals who had coronavirus.
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