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		Cuomo acknowledges withholding New York nursing home pandemic death toll 
		from lawmakers, public
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		 [February 16, 2021] 
		By Rich McKay 
 (Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo 
		acknowledged on Monday that his office should not have withheld data on 
		COVID-19 nursing home deaths from state lawmakers, the public and press 
		- falling short of an apology a senior aide made to lawmakers last week.
 
 Cuomo said at a press conference that "lessons were learned' in not 
		releasing the data and that things "should have been done differently."
 
 "The last thing I wanted to do was aggravate a terrible situation," said 
		Cuomo, a third-term Democrat. "There were people's requests, press 
		requests that were not answered in a timely manner."
 
 More than 15,000 people have died in New York state's nursing homes and 
		long term care facilities from COVID-19, but as recently as last month, 
		the state reported only 8,500 deaths.
 
		
		 
		
 The numbers, while accounted for in the full state death totals to the 
		state, were not ascribed to nursing homes for residents who died in 
		hospitals rather than within the facilities.
 
 Requests from state lawmakers and the U.S. Department of Justice were 
		made in August for full accounting, along with numerous requests from 
		the media, Cuomo acknowledged.
 
 He said at the press conference that the state prioritized answering the 
		Justice Department first, and other requests went unanswered.
 
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			New York Governor Andrew Cuomo acknowledged on Monday that his 
			office should not have withheld data on COVID-19 nursing home deaths 
			from state lawmakers, the public and press - falling short of an 
			apology a senior aide made to lawmakers last week. Gloria Tso 
			reports. 
            
			 
            Angered by what they perceived as a cover-up, last week Democratic 
			and Republican lawmakers said they are reconsidering their decision 
			to grant Cuomo emergency powers to contend with the novel 
			coronavirus pandemic.
 "This is a betrayal of the public trust," Andrew Gounardes, a 
			Democratic state senator, wrote on Twitter. "There needs to be full 
			accountability for what happened."
 
 A senior aide for Cuomo apologized on Friday to state lawmakers for 
			the governor's office withholding requested data showing the death 
			toll in nursing homes from COVID-19.
 
 Cuomo said of the issue, "We have to learn from it, we have to 
			correct it."
 
 He also said, "We were managing a pandemic. The number one priority 
			was saving people's lives every day."
 
 (Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; editing by Grant McCool)
 
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