We saw mass graves in the USA -
What was it what had happened in New York, when no one was able to bury the dead people any longer? I did for sure not see coming down Donald Trump from his aeroplane in the heaven over New York into the streets of NY. But perhaps you are right. Perhaps I did not really remember mass graves in the USA - may be I had a picture from Brazil or Russia in my mind, when I wrote this line.
By the way - when became the USA the pippifax-nation, which it is today? How - for heavens sake - is someone able to take serios a man like Donald Trump? Did you hear his last attack on Mr. Fauci? Trump did not save 2.3 million people, because he did not listen to experts like Mr. Fauci. The charlatan Donald Trump lost more than 200,000 people in the current pandemic - what's very far from a good result. He splits your nation in the momernt it needs to be unified.
Attempting to blame President Donald Trump for the deaths from COVID-19 is childish at best. An unknown virus unleashed on the world by Communist China, who lied to the world about it with the help of the World Health Organization is Trump's fault.
You are among those with critical TDS. You would blame the Hindenberg disaster on Trump if you imagined just one person believed.
Show us the mass graves. If you refuse, then you are lying, are you not?
De Blasio, Cuomo go on defensive over initial responses to coronavirus outbreak
By SHANT SHAHRIGIAN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS |MAR 29, 2020 | 6:15 PM
Mayor de Blasio went on the defensive Sunday over weeks of statements in which he urged New Yorkers to go about their daily lives as usual even as the coronavirus spread.(Luiz C. Ribeiro/for New York Daily News)
Mayor de Blasio and Gov. Cuomo went on the defensive Sunday over their initial responses to the coronavirus outbreak.
“We should not be focusing, in my view, on anything looking back on any level of government right now,” Hizzoner said on CNN. “This is just about how we save lives going forward.”
As recently as March 13, de Blasio told New Yorkers, “We want people still to go on about their lives. We want people to rest assured that a lot is being done to protect them.”
But the mayor refused to take any blame for contributing to the spread of the highly contagious virus, which had infected at least 30,765 New Yorkers and killed 672 as of Saturday afternoon.
De Blasio, Cuomo go on defensive over initial responses to coronavirus outbreak
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Nursing homes have ‘no right’ to reject coronavirus patients, Cuomo says
By
Bernadette Hogan and
Bruce Golding
April 23, 2020 | 5:04pm
New York’s nursing homes weren’t allowed to challenge a controversial order to
admit patients with the coronavirus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday — even though it’s been blamed for spreading the deadly disease among residents.
“They don’t have a right to object. That is the rule and that is the regulation and they have to comply with that,” Cuomo said during his daily briefing in Albany.
“They don’t have a right to object. That is the rule and that is the regulation and they have to comply with that,” Cuomo said during his daily briefing in Albany.
nypost.com
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New York’s true nursing home death toll cloaked in secrecy
By BERNARD CONDON, MATT SEDENSKY and MEGHAN HOYER August 11, 2020
New York’s coronavirus death toll in nursing homes, already among the highest in the nation, could actually be a significant undercount. Unlike every other state with major outbreaks, New York only counts residents who died on nursing home property and not those who were transported to hospitals and died there.
That statistic could add thousands to the state’s official care home death toll of just over 6,600. But so far the administration of Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has refused to divulge the number, leading to speculation the state is manipulating the figures to make it appear it is doing better than other states and to make a tragic situation less dire.
“That’s a problem, bro,” state Sen. Gustavo Rivera, a Democrat, told New York Health Commissioner Howard Zucker during a legislative hearing on nursing homes earlier this month. “It seems, sir, that in this case you are choosing to define it differently so that you can look better.”
NEW YORK (AP) — Riverdale Nursing Home in the Bronx appears, on paper, to have escaped the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, with an official state count of just four deaths in its 146-bed facility.
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