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Nursing home advocates continue plea for justice one year later | News, Sports, Jobs

Nursing home advocates continue plea for justice one year later | News, Sports, Jobs
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Nursing home advocates continue plea for justice

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Comfort and Javits Left Mostly Empty During Cuomo Nursing Home Order

22 Feb 2021 When it pulled into Pier 90 in Manhattan, a crowd of people gathered and cheered. It was a feat to celebrate in less than 15 days, the Navy got two hospital ships up and running to help with a hospital bed shortage. However, the ship even after it began taking COVID-19 patients in early April, remained largely unused while nursing homes accepted COVID-19 positive residents under New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s order. Now, Cuomo is facing questions into his coronavirus response, including why the ship remained empty as his nursing home order remained in effect. “Everyone is forgetting that the U.S. Navy sent the USS Comfort to New York (at Trump’s direction), and instead of using it, @NYGovCuomo sent the elderly into nursing homes to their deaths. The Comfort left New York empty and unutilized,” Newsmax host John Cardillo tweeted.

Cuomo s explanations don t comfort New York families who lost loved ones in nursing homes to Covid-19

Cuomo’s explanations don’t comfort New York families who lost loved ones in nursing homes to Covid-19 As Ted Minissale watched New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speak for the first time Monday about the heightening controversy around nursing home Covid-19 deaths and claims of a cover-up, all he could think about was his mother. “Every day you think of her and you miss so much, it’s just terrible,” he told CNN at his home in Albany. Agnes Minissale died in April after contracting Covid-19 at her nursing home, Minissale said. She would have been 94 years old on Valentine’s Day. Minissale’s father-in-law, Edward Bridgeford, was in the same nursing home and died from the virus two weeks later, he said. Both became sick at the nursing home and later died in the hospital.

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