BLOOD: Andrew Cuomo Forced High Risk Nursing Homes to Admit COVID Patients, Spreading Killer Virus Amongst The Most Vulnerable

The Health Department of New York made a deadly decision on March 25 when it forced nursing homes to take in people who held a positive diagnosis for coronavirus in certain cases.

It was determined by the state of New York that these coronavirus patients were “medically stable,” but in actuality, they were far from stable. They still carried the disease that could be easily passed to others in these crowded facilities.

The New York Post reported that in one particularly morbid case, coronavirus patients were admitted to a nursing home in Queens with body bags accompanying them.

“My colleague noticed that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. Curious as to what could possibly be making that particular box so much heavier than the rest, he opened it,” an executive from the nursing home said to The Post on Thursday.

“The first two coronavirus patients were accompanied by five body bags,” the whistleblower added.

The body bags would soon be filled with corpses as coronavirus swept through the hospital among the most vulnerable population. Thirty residents would die from coronavirus-related in just days after the first COVID+ patients were admitted at one nursing home alone.

“Cuomo has blood on his hands. He really does. There’s no way to sugarcoat this,” the health care executive said.

“Why in the world would you be sending coronavirus patients to a nursing home, where the most vulnerable population to this disease resides?” they added.

There have been 17 patients with coronavirus admitted to this single nursing home. Although they have fared well considering their “medically stable” status, their admission into the nursing home has caused many other elderly individuals to contract the virus. Many have died while waiting to be tested or waiting for the results of their test.

“The rest of the people are dropping like flies — literally like flies — and most of them have been with us for years,” the exec said.

Thus far, there have been at least 3,540 residents of New York nursing homes who have died of coronavirus-related issues. This number has been made astronomically higher due to the derelict actions of Governor Andrew Cuomo. The administration is blaming the nursing homes in the fallout of their incredibly irresponsible policies.

Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi said that the “blood on his hands” comment made regarding the governor is “disgusting.” He accused nursing home operators of “trying to deflect from their failures” and claimed that state bureaucrats were “going to get to the bottom” of why the nursing home deaths are so catastrophically high.

To make matters even worse, Cuomo has taunted nursing homes that have begged for personal protective equipment (PPE) throughout the crisis. He has been adamant that “it’s not our job” to assure nursing homes get the PPE they need to protect the elderly from contracting coronavirus.

“It’s their primary responsibility like it’s a hospital’s primary responsibility. And hospitals ran into problems, nursing homes ran into problems,” Cuomo said.

“This is a national story, right? Turn on the national news any given time, and you have people saying, ‘We can’t get enough PPE,’ right?” he added.

Cuomo’s actions throughout the crisis have been heinous and borderline criminal, with his decisions directly contributing to the deaths of thousands of elderly folks throughout New York.

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