Under intense political pressure, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is acknowledging some mistakes in the way his administration has distributed information related to COVID-19 nursing home deaths. The Democrat said during a coronavirus briefing Monday “there was a delay” in providing information on nursing home deaths, which a subsequent report by the state attorney general found were undercounted by the Department of Health by up to 50 percent.
We discuss the latest with reporter Jon Campbell of the USA Today Network, who covers Cuomo and the capitol. (more…)
On this episode, the Northeast continues to fight the spread of COVID-19.
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