DOJ Seeks Data On Care Home Deaths In 4 Democrat-Led States

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FILE - In this June 15, 2020, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in Tarrytown, N.Y. On Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020, the Justice Department sent letters to the governors of New York and three other Democratic-led states, seeking data on whether they violated federal law by ordering public nursing homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals, actions that have been criticized for potentially fueling the spread of the virus. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

NEW YORK (AP) — The Justice Department on Wednesday sent letters to the governors of New York and three other Democratic-led states, seeking data on whether they violated federal law by ordering public nursing homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals — actions that have been criticized for potentially fueling the spread of the virus.

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Prosecutors said the fact-finding letters also sent to New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan were aimed at determining whether the orders “may have resulted in the deaths of thousands of elderly nursing home residents.”

“We must ensure they are adequately cared for with dignity and respect and not unnecessarily put at risk,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Division Eric Dreiband said.

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said his office was reviewing the request. Spokespeople for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said the fact that all the states are led by Democrats and the timing of the move — in the midst of the Republican National Convention — spoke volumes about the political nature of the inquiry.

“Americans would all be better served if the Trump administration stopped the partisan games and focused on delivering a real plan to defeat COVID-19,” said Whitmer spokesperson Tiffany Brown.

The governors’ actions at the height of the pandemic were designed to ensure hospitals had enough bed space for the most serious COVID cases, but were almost immediately criticized by nursing homes and relatives for potentially putting frail, elderly care home residents at risk.

Cuomo’s March 25 order, for example, specifically told homes they could not refuse to accept recovering COVID-19 patients from hospitals as long as the patients were “medically stable.” The order barred homes from even testing such patients to see if they still had the virus. Some homes said they feared they would lose their licenses if they didn’t comply.

Cuomo, who said he was following guidelines from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reversed the order under pressure May 10, long after New York’s death toll in care homes had climbed to among the nation’s highest.

Long-term care facilities represent less than 1% of the U.S. population, but they account for 42% of the COVID-19 deaths, with more than 70,000 fatalities reported by the COVID Tracking Project.

In its statement announcing its request for data, the Justice Department said that hospital patients were sent “often without adequate testing” to ensure they would not spread the virus to residents. It also cited federal data showing New York, with nearly 32,600 dead, leads the nation in COVID-19 deaths, and is second only to New Jersey in the number of deaths per population.

The Justice Department’s civil rights division said it is evaluating whether to initiate investigations under a federal law called the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act that protects the rights of people in state-run nursing homes and other facilities.

The law applies only to nursing homes owned or run by the states. Most nursing homes are privately owned.

The news was welcomed by Republican lawmakers, including U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, who is pursuing a congressional inquiry into Cuomo’s handling of nursing homes. Scalise called Wednesday’s announcement “the right step toward holding Gov. Cuomo and other Democratic governors accountable for issuing deadly ‘must admit’ orders at nursing homes.”

“These orders resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of nursing home patients,” he said. “Our nation’s seniors and their loved ones deserve better.”

The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, known as AMDA, warned at the time that Cuomo’s March 25 order posed a “clear and present danger.”

“Our concern was we were making decisions in a very hasty way when the hospitals were overcapacity,” Alex Bardakh, the group’s director of public policy and advocacy, said Wednesday. “Decisions were being made so quickly that they weren’t considering ramifications.”


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Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
3 years ago

Impeach cuomo

anonymous
anonymous
3 years ago

Cuomo murderer.

Chareidi Jews For Biden/Harris 2020
Chareidi Jews For Biden/Harris 2020
3 years ago

Yesterday we watched King Donald the Orange use the apparatus of state in the service of his coronation. Those who serve loyally are awarded with pardons and citizenship. Today the great American autocrat unleashed his loyal aide to crackdown on the opposition. Opponents of his royal highness the “gift from G-d” will not be tolerated. After the RNC coronation and pledge to support the dear leader all efforts will be made to ensure that the public loses all confidence in the electorial system and the dear leader can remain dear leader for life.

Vote for democracy! Vote for this country! Vote for our future! Vote Biden/Harris 2020!

Bricks
Bricks
3 years ago

How will this little Italian gavone spin out of this one? He’s not black so he can’t cry racism. But not to worry. The DNC will circle the wagons for him. Letitia James won’t do squat to investigate him. James is extremely busy looking over the Presidents tax return from 1978. She’s getting close now. It seems that he bought a container of Folgers coffee and claimed it as a business expense when he really bought it for his house. Impeachment hearings to start next week.

Pay The Piper
Pay The Piper
3 years ago

I hope they finally get this miserable excuse for a governor. He has made New York a crime infested unlivable city with his crazy bail law. That’s what we get when we vote for Democrats

Phineas
Phineas
3 years ago

Yes, he messed up but eventually outperformed the red state governors who are still hip deep in corona.

Chareidi Jews For Biden/Harris 2020
Chareidi Jews For Biden/Harris 2020
3 years ago

When Trump went after Muslims I was silent because I am not a Muslim, when Trump went after Mexicans I was silent because I am not a Mexican, When Trump cracked down on his political opponents…..

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

Nothing wrong with looking into stuff like this.

Goombar from Yonkers
Goombar from Yonkers
3 years ago

Lock him up.