U.S. will not investigate nursing home deaths in New York, two other
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[July 26, 2021]
By Raphael Satter
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice
Department has decided not to open a civil rights investigation into
nursing homes in New York and two other states regarding their COVID-19
response, dealing a blow to several Republican lawmakers who had
demanded a probe.
One underlying issue is whether three states with Democratic governors -
New York, Michigan and Pennsylvania - inadvertently added to the
coronavirus death toll in the early stages of the pandemic by allowing
nursing homes to take in residents who had been hospitalized for
COVID-19.
In a letter released late on Friday by the office of U.S. Representative
Steve Scalise, a Louisiana Republican, the Justice Department said it
had reviewed information provided by the states and, based on that data,
it was not opening a civil rights investigation into "any public nursing
facility within New York, Pennsylvania, or Michigan at this time."
The department noted that two other investigations, into a pair of
nursing homes in New Jersey, remain ongoing.
Nursing homes across the United States took in COVID-19 patients in the
early weeks of the outbreak, a move critics say spread the sometimes
fatal respiratory virus among some of the country's most vulnerable at a
time when there was no vaccine.
The issue dogged New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in
particular and helped spark a reassessment of his legacy. In the early
stages of the pandemic, Cuomo's daily televised news briefings made him
a national figure in the fight against COVID-19. But he eventually
battled allegations, including from New York state's attorney general,
that his office had significantly undercounted nursing home fatalities
and implemented policies that may have boosted the death toll.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo discusses the wearing of masks as he
speaks at a news conference about the East Side Access, a train
tunnel that will connect rail yards in Queens with Grand Central
Terminal, in New York City, New York, U.S., May 27, 2021. Mark
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Cuomo's office did not immediately return a message seeking comment
on Saturday.
Scalise said on Twitter that the decision not to investigate was
"absolutely shameful" and that Justice Department officials were
"complicit in these Democrat governors' cover ups."
His office did not immediately return a message seeking further
details.
The Department of Justice did not immediately return messages.
(Reporting by Raphael Satter in Washington; Additional reporting by
Ted Hesson in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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