New York Undercounted COVID Deaths at Nursing Homes by Some 50%

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New York Undercounted COVID Deaths at Nursing Homes by Some 50%

NEW YORK (Sputnik) – New York’s health department undercounted coronavirus-related deaths at nursing homes by as much as 50 percent, the state Attorney General’s office said on Thursday.

Fatality rates in New York state nursing homes have been a talking point since early 2020, as Republican rivals to Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo accused him of underplaying the crisis for political posterity.

Republicans, including officials in the Trump administration, accused the Cuomo administration of glossing over a more accurate estimate of nursing home deaths by only counting deaths at the actual facilities, instead of including fatalities of residents who had been transferred out to intensive care units of hospitals.

AG James’ 76-page report noted discrepancies between deaths reported to the attorney general’s investigators and those officially released by the Health Department.

It added that a number of nursing homes were found to have “failed to comply with critical infection control policies,” including not isolating residents who had tested positive for COVID-19 or screening employees.

New York state was one of the biggest COVID-19 hotspots at the height of the first wave of the pandemic in the first half of 2020.

At the peak of the first wave of the pandemic, the state had about 18,000 people in hospital and there were roughly 800 people dying each day from complications caused by the virus. On Wednesday, there were 8,520 COVID-related hospitalizations in the state and 162 deaths.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

New York Undercounted COVID Deaths at Nursing Homes by Some 50%

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