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Friday, May 29, 2020

Gov. Cuomo's controversial nursing home order deleted from New York Health Department website

Evidence of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s March 25 order mandating that nursing homes accept individuals diagnosed with the coronavirus has been deleted from the New York State Department of Health’s website.

The webpage relating to the order gives a message saying the document is “not found” when you try to access it, but the document can still be found on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, according to the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Cuomo has faced increasing scrutiny over the past few weeks for the way the state has protected nursing homes during the coronavirus outbreak, including his order requiring that nursing homes accept coronavirus patients.

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10 comments:

  1. And now he thinks his input on the Minneapolis incident is relevant. F*** all you liberal left democrats

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  2. It would make a good horror movie doumentary.

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  3. Too late. The ambulance chasers are out in full force in NY. They are even advertising locally. They don't specifically mention Covid deaths only nursing home negligence.

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  4. Let the world never let him forget.

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  5. Down the Memory Hole.

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  6. An attempt at damage control by an absolute corrupt moron.

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  7. Expect to see cumo run for Pres to duck 4500 murder charges.

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  8. How convenient.

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  9. All governors should have put in place mandatory temperature testing at the nursing home doors from the start so it’s obvious they didn’t care about our seniors.

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  10. Or let them stay in the hospitals until they recovered. 5:47. The orders said the nursing homes had to take them back to recover. Remember every single hospital in this country was nearly empty and none got overwhelmed like these so called experts kept saying was going to happen.

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