From Yahoo/AP:
“New NY governor adds 12,000
deaths to publicized COVID tally”
Delivering another blow to what's
left of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s legacy, New York’s new governor acknowledged
on her first day in office that the state has had nearly 12,000 more deaths
from COVID-19 than Cuomo told the public. “The public deserves a clear, honest
picture of what’s happening. And that’s whether it’s good or bad, they need to
know the truth. And that’s how we restore confidence,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said
on NPR.
In its first daily update on the
outbreak Tuesday evening, Hochul's office reported that nearly 55,400 people
have died of the coronavirus in New York based on death certificate data
submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's up from
about 43,400 that Cuomo reported to the public as of Monday, his last day in
office. The Democrat who was once widely acclaimed for his leadership during
the COVID-19 outbreak resigned in the face of an impeachment drive after being
accused of sexually harassing at least 11 women, allegations he disputed. The
higher number is not entirely new. Federal health officials and some academic
institutions tracking COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have been using the higher
tally for many months because of known gaps in the data Cuomo had been choosing
to publicize. But Hochul, who was lieutenant governor before being propelled to
the state's highest office, said it is vital to be fully transparent about the
numbers. “There’s a lot of things that weren’t happening, and I’m going to make
them happen," she said Wednesday on MSNBC. "Transparency will be the
hallmark of my administration.” Cuomo’s lawyer Rita Glavin and his campaign
staff did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Associated Press first
reported in July on the large discrepancy between the figures publicized by the
Cuomo administration and numbers the state was reporting to the CDC. The count
used by Cuomo in his news media briefings and on the s tate’s COVID-19 fatality
tracker included only laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 deaths reported through a
state system that collects data from hospitals, nursing homes and adult care
facilities. That meant the tally excluded people who died at home, in hospice,
in prisons or at state-run homes for people with disabilities. It also excluded
people who probably died of COVID-19 but never got a positive test to confirm
the diagnosis. “There are presumed and confirmed deaths. People should know
both," Hochul said. By Wednesday, the state’s website included the higher
tally.
During the spring of 2020, when
New York was the deadliest hot spot in the U.S., Cuomo emerged in the eyes of
many Americans as a hero of the pandemic for his daily PowerPoint briefings and
stern but reassuring language. He won an international Emmy and wrote a book on
leadership in a crisis. But Cuomo's critics long charged that he was
manipulating coronavirus statics to burnish his image. Months later, it turned
out that his administration had minimized the death toll among nursing home
residents by excluding several thousand who had succumbed after being
transferred to hospitals. Cuomo used those lower numbers last year to
erroneously claim that New York was seeing a much smaller percentage of nursing
home residents dying of COVID-19 than other states. Federal prosecutors have
been investigating his administration’s handling of the data. The state
Assembly Judiciary committee has also been investigating the matter. This week,
in the wake of the sexual harassment scandal, Cuomo's Emmy was revoked. And the
publisher of his book has said it will no longer print hardcover copies and
will not come out with a paperback edition.
^ This proves that New York Sate
and the United States in general is better without Cuomo. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ny-governor-adds-12-000-145951063.html
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