At the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, two Democratic governors on opposite ends of the country were hailed as heroes for their leadership in a crisis. Now they're leaders on the ropes.
The New York State Department of Health will allow nursing homes to resume visitation, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Friday, as controversy continues to swirl over his handling of data on COVID deaths in such facilities.
The FBI and federal prosecutors in Brooklyn are investigating Gov. Andrew Cuomo's coronavirus task force with a particular focus on his administration's handling of nursing homes early in the pandemic, two sources told ABC News.
DIX HILLS, Long Island (WABC) For those battling cancer, the pandemic has been a medical nightmare as they have been put in a new category for the COVID vaccine.
And like others, they have found the process of trying to get an appointment a battle of its own so that s where others have stepped in to help. When you get diagnosed, you feel just completely alone and the world just kind of stops, said breast cancer survivor Jenny Kim.
Kim, of Dix Hills, 38, was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer last July and has endured three surgeries and chemo since August. She did it all with four kids under the age of 10 at home all during the stress of a pandemic.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is sounding off on Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is involved in a dispute with another state Democrat who claims the governor threatened him over the reporting of COVID nursing home deaths.