Who in their right mind would send Covid-19 patients to nursing homes ?

Cuomo doubles down on ordering nursing homes to admit coronavirus patients

The whole nursing home industry in NY is corrupt as hell. NY lawyers do a brisk business setting up trusts that leave taxpayers holding the bag on nursing home costs, meanwhile money and property that should be used to pay for this care is diverted to relatives. Another Dem do as we say not as we do example from NY.
Linky, please.....

Everyone With a sick elderly parent would move to new York and have their parent admitted there, if they knew all of their parent's hard earned money, would not all go down the tubes of the nursing home....
 
Answer: Governor 'Einstein' Cuomo.

It's not as if nursing home residents are extra vulnerable to viruses or anything like that !


Cuomo doubles down on ordering nursing homes to admit coronavirus patients


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Gov. Cuomo doubled down Sunday on the state’s controversial directive ordering nursing homes to admit COVID-19 patients.


The governor — who himself has described nursing homes as a “feeding frenzy’’ for the deadly coronavirus — said that the facilities can’t challenge a state regulation forcing them to admit patients with the contagion.


But he insisted that nursing homes could transfer those ill with the virus to another facility if the centers lacked such things as quarantine space, proper protective equipment and staff.


Asked by a reporter at his daily briefing Sunday if there was anything contradictory about his
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Where are they supposed to go, your house?

They should have built places where they would’ve been successfully quarantined. It’s inexcusable to send them amongst the most vulnerable population. If Trump had done the same I have no doubt you’d be calling for his head.
They’re supposed to be quarantined at their nursing home.

Thirty residents at the previously virus-free facility went on to die from the disease.
 
Answer: Governor 'Einstein' Cuomo.

It's not as if nursing home residents are extra vulnerable to viruses or anything like that !


Cuomo doubles down on ordering nursing homes to admit coronavirus patients


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Gov. Cuomo doubled down Sunday on the state’s controversial directive ordering nursing homes to admit COVID-19 patients.


The governor — who himself has described nursing homes as a “feeding frenzy’’ for the deadly coronavirus — said that the facilities can’t challenge a state regulation forcing them to admit patients with the contagion.


But he insisted that nursing homes could transfer those ill with the virus to another facility if the centers lacked such things as quarantine space, proper protective equipment and staff.


Asked by a reporter at his daily briefing Sunday if there was anything contradictory about his
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Cuomo ran up a $6.1 BILLION deficit. A large part of that was Medicaid expenses and payments to nursing homes.

Cuomo sent the disease to nursing homes to thin the herd and help balance the budget.
 
Cuomo: Nursing homes 'don’t have the right to object' to order requiring admission of COVID-19 patients

Governor announces statewide probe of nursing homes to make sure they are following emergency orders.

LANCASTER, N.Y. — In recent weeks, and we’ve heard it before, Governor Andrew Cuomo repeated the grim truth about the coronavirus.

“This happens to be a virus that happens to attack elderly people,” said the Governor.

Data from the New York State Health Department backs up Cuomo’s statement.

As of Tuesday, the deaths of 197 people in Western New York were COVID-19 related. Of those, 79 were nursing home residents. That’s 40% of the region's coronavirus fatalities.

 
Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus nursing home policy proves tragic: Goodwin


The letter was heartbreaking as it recounted the death of an 88-year-old woman in a New York nursing home. But it was also angry and accurate about a strange New York policy that is fatally wrongheaded.


“I am wondering who will hold Gov. Cuomo accountable for the deaths of so many older people due to his reckless decision to place covid19 patients in nursing and rehabilitation homes,” the letter began. “I am writing as a daughter who lost her beautiful 88 year old mother who was receiving physical therapy at one such facility.”


The writer, Arlene Mullin, went on to recount examples of the governor promising to protect the elderly because of their known vulnerability. She noted that he named his stay-at-home order after his own mother, Matilda Cuomo, and talked several times about protecting her.
 
It's amazing how this story hasn't been treated the same way Trump's bleach comments have been.

Okay, not really, it's exactly what our side expects from the American MSM.
 
Cuomo is between a rock and hard place.
I've been watching him everyday, and while there's a lot of his policies with which I disagree, the most logical thing to do at this time is to place older people with life threatening health conditions away from the younger population who are going to go back out and further spread C19.
 
Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus nursing home policy proves tragic: Goodwin


The letter was heartbreaking as it recounted the death of an 88-year-old woman in a New York nursing home. But it was also angry and accurate about a strange New York policy that is fatally wrongheaded.


“I am wondering who will hold Gov. Cuomo accountable for the deaths of so many older people due to his reckless decision to place covid19 patients in nursing and rehabilitation homes,” the letter began. “I am writing as a daughter who lost her beautiful 88 year old mother who was receiving physical therapy at one such facility.”


The writer, Arlene Mullin, went on to recount examples of the governor promising to protect the elderly because of their known vulnerability. She noted that he named his stay-at-home order after his own mother, Matilda Cuomo, and talked several times about protecting her.
So what's the alternative? They can't just live in the hospital because the nursing homes can't provide adequate care for them.
 
Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus nursing home policy proves tragic: Goodwin


The letter was heartbreaking as it recounted the death of an 88-year-old woman in a New York nursing home. But it was also angry and accurate about a strange New York policy that is fatally wrongheaded.


“I am wondering who will hold Gov. Cuomo accountable for the deaths of so many older people due to his reckless decision to place covid19 patients in nursing and rehabilitation homes,” the letter began. “I am writing as a daughter who lost her beautiful 88 year old mother who was receiving physical therapy at one such facility.”


The writer, Arlene Mullin, went on to recount examples of the governor promising to protect the elderly because of their known vulnerability. She noted that he named his stay-at-home order after his own mother, Matilda Cuomo, and talked several times about protecting her.
So what's the alternative? They can't just live in the hospital because the nursing homes can't provide adequate care for them.
Cuomo should have utilized the things he begged Trump for.....the Navy hospital ship, and the hospital Trump built at the Javier center. Instead, Cuomo wanted to infect a bunch of old folks to help balance his budget. Now those hospitals are gone due to not being used.

Cuomo is a mass murdering fuckwit.
 
Who in their right mind would send Covid-19 patients to nursing homes ?



THE SAME SON OF A BITCH THAT WOULD SIGN AN EXECUTIVE ORDER FORCING PEOPLE TO WORK SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITHOUT MAKING MASKS MANDATORY -
 
Who in their right mind would send Covid-19 patients to nursing homes ?



THE SAME SON OF A BITCH THAT WOULD SIGN AN EXECUTIVE ORDER FORCING PEOPLE TO WORK SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITHOUT MAKING MASKS MANDATORY -
Cuomo signed that?
 
Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus nursing home policy proves tragic: Goodwin


The letter was heartbreaking as it recounted the death of an 88-year-old woman in a New York nursing home. But it was also angry and accurate about a strange New York policy that is fatally wrongheaded.


“I am wondering who will hold Gov. Cuomo accountable for the deaths of so many older people due to his reckless decision to place covid19 patients in nursing and rehabilitation homes,” the letter began. “I am writing as a daughter who lost her beautiful 88 year old mother who was receiving physical therapy at one such facility.”


The writer, Arlene Mullin, went on to recount examples of the governor promising to protect the elderly because of their known vulnerability. She noted that he named his stay-at-home order after his own mother, Matilda Cuomo, and talked several times about protecting her.
So what's the alternative? They can't just live in the hospital because the nursing homes can't provide adequate care for them.

Again, they had to be temporarily quarantined for a short amount of time before going back to the nursing homes. You do know what temporarily means, right?

stop making excuses for incompetence because it’s a guy off of your team
 
Andrew Cuomo’s coronavirus nursing home policy proves tragic: Goodwin


The letter was heartbreaking as it recounted the death of an 88-year-old woman in a New York nursing home. But it was also angry and accurate about a strange New York policy that is fatally wrongheaded.


“I am wondering who will hold Gov. Cuomo accountable for the deaths of so many older people due to his reckless decision to place covid19 patients in nursing and rehabilitation homes,” the letter began. “I am writing as a daughter who lost her beautiful 88 year old mother who was receiving physical therapy at one such facility.”


The writer, Arlene Mullin, went on to recount examples of the governor promising to protect the elderly because of their known vulnerability. She noted that he named his stay-at-home order after his own mother, Matilda Cuomo, and talked several times about protecting her.
So what's the alternative? They can't just live in the hospital because the nursing homes can't provide adequate care for them.

Again, they had to be temporarily quarantined for a short amount of time before going back to the nursing homes. You do know what temporarily means, right?

stop making excuses for incompetence because it’s a guy off of your team

And they can’t be quantified at the nursing home?

Look, if people are ready for discharge and the nursing home refuses to take them back, that person is taking up valuable medical resources that someone else might need.
 

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