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Team Cuomo pressed DOH to omit nursing home COVID deaths in report


Top advisers to Gov. Andrew Cuomo successfully pushed state health officials to omit from a public report the number of nursing home residents who died in hospitals from COVID-19, it was revealed on Thursday night.

Instead, the July state Health Department report listed only the nursing home residents who died from the virus at their facilities, far undercounting the total death toll of the state’s vulnerable population, sources told The Wall Street Journal.

The revelation further confirms the Cuomo administration possessed a more complete accounting of the COVID-nursing death count during the summer, but waited eight more months to cough up the true totals after repeatedly stiff-arming lawmakers and the media, losing a lawsuit and being subjected to a damning state attorney general report.

Last month, The Post exclusively reported that one of Cuomo’s top aides, Melissa DeRosa, admitted to lawmakers the administration hid data on nursing home deaths from coronavirus over fears of retribution from federal prosecutors.

DeRosa told Democratic leaders in a video conference call that “we froze” out of fear that the true numbers would “be used against us” by federal prosecutors.

The July report, which largely defended a controversial and since-rescinded administration policy of requiring nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients discharged from the hospitals, had said 6,432 nursing-home residents died from the virus.

More than 15,000 nursing home residents are now reported to have died in the state from the illness, including in their facilities and hospitals.

Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker, who reportedly agreed to withhold information on the report in July.
State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker reportedly agreed to withhold data from the July report.
Hans Pennink

A senior Cuomo adviser and a state Health Department spokesperson admitted in Thursday night statements that out-of-facility deaths were withheld in the July report.

Gary Holmes, a spokesman for the Health Department, said in a statement: “While early versions of the report included out of facility deaths, the COVID task force was not satisfied that the data had been verified against hospital data and so the final report used only data for in facility deaths, which was disclosed in the report.”

“The out-of-facility data was omitted after DOH could not confirm it had been adequately verified,” Beth Garvey, also special counsel Cuomo, said in a statement.

A source told the Journal that state Health Commissioner Howard Zucker agreed with omitting the data from the report.

The newspaper had previously reported that the top Cuomo aides who pushed for the changes included DeRosa and Zucker.

The revised COVID-19 nursing home death total came after state Attorney General Letitia James released a damning report saying the state likely undercounted the nursing home COVID-19 death toll by more than 50 percent.

The discrepancy, the report said, was the result of the state not disclosing how many nursing home residents died in hospitals.



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