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Gov. Cuomo accused of covering up nursing home Covid-19 deaths

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Gov. Cuomo accused of covering up nursing home Covid-19 deaths

Gov. Cuomo accused of covering up nursing home Covid-19 deaths

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Andrew Cuomo’s top aide says the administration delayed the release of data on Covid-19 deaths of long-term care facility residents because of concerns about a potential federal investigation, a transcript of a call between the aide and state lawmakers shows.


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