- Advisors to Gov.
Andrew Cuomo concealedCOVID-19 nursing-home deaths last July, news outlets found. - They successfully pressured state health officials to undercount deaths in a government report.
- Cuomo has been criticized recently for his pandemic response and allegations of sexual assault.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's advisors pressed
The report, compiled by the New York State Health Department, was released in July and looked at virus transmission in nursing homes. It was a response to criticism the state received over a March 25 directive that said people could not be denied access to nursing homes based on a positive COVID-19 diagnosis.
Sources told The Journal the report initially included data on COVID-19 deaths that occurred in
According to The New York Times, Cuomo's most senior aides rewrote the report, resulting in a tense confrontation with health officials that led to top-level departures from the Health Department.
The result was a significant undercounting of nursing-home deaths, known to officials as early as July. The report counted 6,432 nursing-home deaths, The Journal reported. The number is now higher than 15,000.
Cuomo previously said he withheld data because he feared a politically motivated inquiry from President Donald Trump. But the recent revelations show Cuomo's team was concealing nursing-home deaths before the federal government requested data, The Times reported.
In a statement provided to Insider by Cuomo's office, a Health Department spokesman, Gary Holmes, said the July report was intended to show how the
"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," the statement said, adding that the report was updated last month to include out-of-facility deaths.
New York's attorney general, Letitia James, accused Cuomo in January of undercounting nursing-home deaths by 50%.
In February, the New York Post reported on a leaked call in which a top Cuomo aide said the team had withheld data on nursing-home deaths. As a result, Democrats and Republicans called for Cuomo's pandemic emergency powers to be stripped, with some calling for his resignation.
In addition to scrutiny over his coronavirus response, multiple women have come forward to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment, again prompting some lawmakers to call on him to resign.