Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is testifying before Congress today about COVID in nursing homes.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is testifying before Congress about his administration's handling of COVID in nursing homes.Cuomo is expected to deliver his remarks before a Republican-led House subcommittee at 2 p.m. He previously testified in a private hearing back on June 11.Watch it streaming live on CBS News New York in the video player above.
'The 48-page report says Cuomo told a reporter on March 10, 2020, that coronavirus in nursing homes was a 'nightmare' scenario, and told former President Donald Trump's administration, 'This could be like fire through dry grass.' Yet, he still issued the deadly directive statewide. 'The former governor and his staff used alternating methodologies throughout the pandemic to account for nursing home fatalities,' the report says.
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