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Top Cuomo Aides Altered COVID-19 Data To Lower New York Nursing Home Deaths

Senior aides to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) rewrote a troubling report about the number of pandemic-related nursing home deaths last year to include a much lower death toll, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.

The Wall Street Journal first reported that top advisers in Cuomo’s office had intervened to alter drafts of the July report, which chronicled the spread of COVID-19 in the city’s nursing homes. Such residents are among those most vulnerable to severe cases of the coronavirus, and at the time concerns were growing about an uncontrolled spread in those facilities.

Before it was edited, the report showed more than 9,000 nursing home residents had died from COVID-19 from the beginning of the pandemic until July. But the Journal, citing people familiar with the report, said the aides successfully intervened to exclude nursing home residents who were taken to hospitals when they got sick and then died there. The decision effectively shielded the true number of deaths that occurred among residents.

Ultimately, the report said only 6,432 people had died in nursing homes. About 15,000 nursing home residents have now died in New York during the coronavirus pandemic.

The New York Times later added that the changes caused strife with the state’s top public health officials, many of whom have since quit amid reports they were sidelined or ignored as, they claimed, the governor sought to beat back the pandemic with politics.

In a statement late Thursday, Cuomo’s office said the data was omitted from the July report over doubts about its validity.

“The out-of-facility data was omitted after [the state Department of Health] could not confirm it had been adequately verified,” Beth Garvey, a senior adviser to the governor, told the Journal.

Some state lawmakers have since called on Cuomo to be impeached.

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) released her own report in January that showed the state had undercounted the number of deaths by as much as 50%. Cuomo finally relented amid public pressure, releasing complete data to match those figures and saying his office had withheld it in fear that President Donald Trump would politicize it.

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