N.Y. Governor Cuomo’s Catastrophic Failure at Covid-19
Eric
Zuesse, Dec 11, 2020
On Friday, December 10th, the great blog of the
investigative journalist David Sirota, headlined “‘Risk Your
Life Or You Don’t Get Any Money’”, and their Walter Bragman reported that “New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has shut down in-person press conferences — but workers are
stuck in offices as the state refuses to take action against employers and
compel remote work.”
The way that Cuomo has done this is virtually a
master-study in deceptive use of the Democratic Party’s ‘news’-media — such as
the highly influential NPR radio station WAMC that broadcasts to Albany as well
as to the western halves of Massachusetts and of Vermont — by means of which
Governor Cuomo pretends to be aggressive to control the spread of covid-19 in
his state but actually imposes policies which are contrary to that and he
therefore produces some of America’s worst covid-19 infection-rates and
death-rates.
Bragman opened
With cases surging in New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo
announced this week that he was canceling all further in-person press
conferences.
“Since the beginning, we’ve talked about the important
role the media has played in educating the public about this pandemic,” said
senior Cuomo advisor Rich Azzopardi in a statement. “But given the new
stricter [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] guidelines released
Friday and the reality of rising cases in New York, going remote is now the
most prudent action.”
While the press pool may be breathing a collective
sigh of relief, workers across the state are still being compelled to head into
offices, schools, and restaurants.
New York has continued to allow indoor dining.
Meanwhile, the state is not providing up-to-date information on the spread —
instead, its maps tracking the coronavirus are often not updated or even
showing decreases as the pandemic worsens. …
This type of behavior on the part of Cuomo is hardly
unusual for him.
At a different great investigative-news site, the
Greanville Post, I headlined on May 26th, “Is N.Y.’s
Andrew Cuomo the Worst Governor in America?” and reported:
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On May 15th, ProPublica bannered “Two
Coasts. One Virus. How New York Suffered Nearly 10 Times the Number of Deaths
as California” and
reported that N.Y.’s Governor Andrew Cuomo stopped NYC’s Mayor Bill DeBlasio
from imposing extreme social distancing measures for a while, and, “In April,
two prominent experts said in a New York Times opinion article that their research showed that had New York
imposed its extreme social distancing measures a week or two earlier, the death
toll might have been cut by half or more.” Furthermore: “an estimated 90
percent of the cumulative deaths in the United States from Covid-19, at least
from the first wave of the epidemic, might have been prevented by putting
social distancing policies into effect two weeks earlier, on March 2, when
there were only 11 deaths in the entire country. The effect would have
been substantial had the policies been imposed even one week earlier, on March
9, resulting in approximately a 60 percent reduction in deaths."
In addition, as everybody knows, a large percentage of coronavirus deaths occur in
nursing homes. And, on the same day, May 15th, the Daily Caller News Foundation
headlined “New York
Admits Knowingly Undercounting Nursing Home Deaths After Quietly Changing
Reporting Rules”.
Furthermore, on May 26th, David Sirota headlined “Cuomo Gave
Immunity to Nursing Home Execs After Big Donations — Now People Are Dying.
Critics say data proves New York’s liability shield is linked to higher
nursing-home death rates during the pandemic.” Britain’s Guardian bannered on May 13th, “US nursing homes seek legal immunity as
Covid-19 spreads ‘like brushfire’” and argued for more regulations in the U.S.,
instead of for any personal liability at all, no matter how many people might
get needlessly killed by bad executive decisions. And they quoted a Harvard
professor (perhaps well paid by corruptors): “Putting a nursing home out of business
because somebody died is really punishing at the wrong level, because certainly
there are nursing homes that probably did not act responsibly, or they may have
ignored the threat. But so did many government agencies.” So: the only
effective policy — personal executive liability — that could address this
problem, was essentially ruled out by that liberal newsmedium. And that Harvard
professor didn’t volunteer to suggest it and the reporter failed to even
mention it. However, that Guardian reporter did point a finger of blame at
healthcare in the U.S. being a privilege of those who have the ability to pay
for it, instead of a right of all residents, and she noted that,
“Nearly 70% of US nursing homes are for-profit, and the industry has
a reputation for lackluster performance around infection control.” On May 14th,
TIME bannered, “‘A License
for Neglect.’ Nursing Homes Are Seeking — and Winning — Immunity Amid the
Coronavirus Pandemic” and reported only about the total chaos in
America’s legal system, which produces total legal immunity for anyone who can
pay for the ‘best’ lawyers. Of course, that’s a corrupt country.
So: if Andrew Cuomo is responsible for N.Y.’s having
more coronavirus cases (360,000) than all nations but the U.S. (1,700,000) and
Brazil (377,000), and Russia (362,000), then is that because all of these
places are especially corrupt?
Could be. But the percentages per population are, of
course, far more significant a measure, and here those are, expressed as cases
per million population: U.S.=5,211; Brazil=1,779; Russia=2,483; N.Y.=19,202.
But how does NYC compare to, for example, Tokyo? Tokyo
has 5,170 cases and 9,300,000 population. That’s 560 cases per million. NYC has
200,000 cases, and 8,400,000 population. That’s 23,809 cases per million. (It’s
only slightly worse than the rest of New York State.)
Hong Kong has 1,066 cases, and 7,450,000 population.
That’s 143 cases per million.
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Regardless of whether a politician is a corrupt
liberal like Democrat Cuomo is, or a corrupt conservative like the two
Republican Governors of the Dakotas are — in both of which states the covid-19
infection-rates and death-rates are at the global and not merely America’s top
— corrupt government is the worst disease of all, and it unfortunately is
remarkably pervasive in America, where the dollars rule and the people don’t.
Only by means of corrupt ‘news’-media is this situation even possible.
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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author,
most recently, of They’re Not
Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
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