Grieving Families Mark 1 Year Since Gov. Cuomo Issued Executive Order Mandating Nursing Homes Accept COVID Patients
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- Grieving families gathered in Foley Square on Thursday to mark one year since Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order mandating nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients.
The Cuomo administration has been under fire for underreporting the number of nursing home deaths.
The families demand accountability.
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"I refuse to let the story become a footnote in this whole chapter. We're gonna write our own book on how we took down our governor and how we made him accountable for the seniors that lost their lives because they matter," said Vivian Rivera Zayas, founder of Voices for Seniors.
The state says more than 15,000 long-term care residents died of the virus.