Cuomo
gave family members special access to COVID-19 tests: Washington Post
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[March 25, 2021]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
gave family members, including his brother, CNN anchor Chris Cuomo,
special access to state-administered COVID-19 tests in the early days of
the pandemic, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
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Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, faces bipartisan calls to resign over
accusations of sexual harassment or misconduct from at least eight
women and disclosures that his administration under-reported nursing
home deaths from the pandemic.
The 63-year-old third-term governor has denied the allegations and
repeatedly said he would not resign.
The Post, which cited three unnamed people with knowledge of the
situation, reported that a top state doctor made house calls to some
of the governor's family members or close associates, including his
brother, to administer the tests. Chris Cuomo tested positive for
COVID-19 early in the pandemic.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the reports.
"We should avoid insincere efforts to rewrite the past. In the early
days of this pandemic, when there was a heavy emphasis on contact
tracing, we were absolutely going above and beyond to get people
testing," Cuomo spokesman Richard Azzopardi said in a statement
emailed to Reuters in response to the Post article.
Those efforts included "in some instances going to people’s homes -
and door to door in places like New Rochelle - to take samples from
those believed to have been exposed to COVID in order to identify
cases and prevent additional ones," the statement added.
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Among those assisted, "were
members of the general public, including
legislators, reporters, state workers and their
families who feared they had contracted the
virus and had the capability to further spread
it," Azzopardi said.
CNN said in a statement emailed to Reuters: "We
generally do not get involved in the medical
decisions of our employees."
"However, it is not surprising that in the
earliest days of a once-in-a-century global
pandemic, when Chris (Cuomo) was showing
symptoms and was concerned about possible
spread, he turned to anyone he could for advice
and assistance, as any human being would," the
network said.
Chris Cuomo had conducted a series interviews -
which some critics called gentle or even comical
- on CNN with his older brother during the
pandemic.
After the nursing home and sexual misconduct
scandals broke, the network said its
conflict-of-interest policy meant that Chris
Cuomo could not report on the governor.
Chris Cuomo tweeted on Monday that he was on
vacation. On Tuesday, his television show's
official Twitter handle said he would be back
next week.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb, and by Derek Francis
in Bengaluru. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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