- Top Cuomo Aide Melissa DeRosa Gives Unvarnished Take On Nursing Home Deaths, AG Letitia James' Probe
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Forbes Newsroom's Brittany Lewis interviewed former Secretary to New York Governor Melissa DeRosa on the topics of Andrew M. Cuomo's deadly nursing home deaths scandals and the sexual harassment allegations that successfully drove Cuomo to resign in disgrace. Here's the video interview, the bulk of the content related to nursing homes takes place between the 8:00 and the 18:00 minute marks:
There's really nothing new in her comments, which should be taken as part of Andrew M. Cuomo's ongoing campaign to exonerate himself from any criminal and civil wrongdoing that resulted from his deadly 25 March 2020 directive.
She does make a concerted effort to try to muddy the waters between policies enacted in 11 states and those of New York in pushing her claim the COVID nursing home deaths scandals were politically motivated, however it remains that only New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan's policies have been recognized as forcing nursing homes to accept COVID patients being discharged from hospitals without testing to verify if they were still contagious. A fifth state, California, also maintained such a policy, but was quickly eliminated within a matter of days after recognizing the risk associated with it. Of all these states, only New Jersey followed New York's direct example in crafting its own version of Cuomo's deadly directive.
This entry was added to the timeline on 24 November 2023.