A proposed class-action lawsuit accused the former governor of mishandling COVID-19 patients in nursing homes.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo that blamed his administration for COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes across the state.
The plaintiffs argued in court papers that their family members had contracted COVID-19 in New York state nursing homes due to a March 2020 order issued by Cuomo that prohibited nursing homes from denying the admission of people into their facilities “solely based on a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of COVID-19.” The move was done so as to free up hospital bed space during the early onset of the pandemic by sending people from those medical facilities to nursing homes.
“As explained herein, and despite the Court’s deepest sympathy for Plaintiffs and their families, the fact remains that their proffered claims are not legally viable,” Failla wrote in her opinion.
The judge further explained that the complaint lacks “allegations that the nursing homes, as the alleged perpetrators of ‘private violence,’ committed a state-sanctioned violent act that caused decedents harm,” adding that “the amended complaint merely pleads action that ‘increased the likelihood’ that decedents would be unsafe.”
Cuomo said in September during the House hearing that it was the federal government that allowed people to go from hospitals to nursing homes in March 2020. The government at the time was the one “that first said in March 2020 that COVID-positive people could go from hospitals to nursing homes. That was your ruling,” he said last year.
Aside from the nursing home allegations, Cuomo also faced a handful of allegations from women that he acted in an inappropriate manner toward them.
The former governor resigned from office in August 2021, allowing for current Gov. Kathy Hochul to take over.
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