Today's roundup features the revelation that New Jersey's top public health officials were told "patients will die" because of Governor Phil Murphy's implementation of New Jersey's version of New York's 25 March 2020 nursing home directive. Michigan's attorney general denies a request from state lawmakers to investigate nursing home deaths that occurred as its New York-style forced admission policy was in effect. And of course, there's the kind of juicy allegations arising from New York Governor Cuomo's various sexual harassment scandals that some quarters of the news media cannot get enough of.
- For Murphy and Cuomo, questions persist over decision to readmit nursing home residents. Here’s what happened. (New Jersey)
- Michigan AG Dana Nessel won't investigate Gov. Whitmer's nursing home policies
- Biden, Harris refuse to call for Cuomo to resign as governor's support collapses in New York, nationwide
- Andrew Cuomo accuser speaks with investigators for 4 hours