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De Blasio Calls For 'Full Accounting' For Cuomo Amid Nursing Homes COVID Death Toll Scandal

After an aide for NY state Governor Andrew Cuomo earlier in the week admitted that the administration had concealed the actual numbers of seniors who died of the coronavirus in state-run nursing homes, an intense backlash followed, with calls for Cuomo to be impeached.
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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio on Saturday called for "full accounting" for New York state Governor Andrew Cuomo following an alleged coverup of the true numbers of the elderly who died of the coronavirus in state-run nursing homes.

"It's very troubling. We've got to know more. We now need a full accounting of what happened," De Blasio said on "The Brian Lehrer Show" on WNYC. "Think about seniors, who their [sic] lives were in the balance and their families, you know, just desperate to get them the help they needed. We need to know exactly what happened here. We need to make sure nothing like this ever happens again."

De Blasio's call is one among many who urge the state administration to reveal details behind what is now seen by many as a massive coverup of data on coronavirus-related fatalities in state-run nursing homes.

According to a 75-page report by New York Attorney General Letitia James, the Cuomo administration concealed thousands of COVID deaths in nursing homes. The document suggests that, instead of 8,711 deaths reported as of late January, the number may be as high as 13,000.

Cuomo Aide Reportedly Admits Hiding COVID Death Toll Data in Nursing Homes Due to Fears of Fed Probe

A Cuomo aide, Melissa DeRosa, was reported to have discussed the findings with Democratic lawmakers, apologizing for the administration's failure to provide data to the state's health department and expressed sensitivity for the "political position" that this failure had placed her fellow lawmakers.

The allegations prompted calls for Cuomo to be impeached, even though DeRosa, following the reports, attempted to clarify her words.

"As I said on a call with legislators, we could not fulfill their request as quickly as anyone would have liked. But we are committed to being better partners going forward as we share the same goal of keeping New Yorkers as healthy as possible during the pandemic", she stated.

Criticism followed from Democratic lawmakers, including Assemblyman Ron Kim, Assembly Health Committee chairman Richard Gottfried and state Senate Aging Committee chairwoman, Rachel May.

Cuomo has not yet made any official remarks regarding the coverup allegations.

New York state was one of the hotspots of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in the US, having registered over 8700 new COVID cases as of 12 February. Around the US, over 27.5 million cases have been confirmed, with the death toll of at least 480,000.

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