Post by Webster on Mar 9, 2021 12:09:52 GMT -5
(The Guardian) The publisher of American Crisis, Andrew Cuomo’s book about the coronavirus pandemic, will cease promotional efforts as the governor struggles under a New York crisis of his own making.
Cuomo has been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, of workplace bullying by multiple former aides, and of conspiring to cover-up Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes as the pandemic hit his state last year.
The New York Times reported Crown’s decision regarding Cuomo’s book, a spokesperson telling the paper there were “no plans” for a reprint, citing “the ongoing investigation into [New York state] reporting of Covid-related fatalities in nursing homes”.
Cuomo did not immediately comment. He has defended his handling of the nursing homes issue and apologised for behaviour described by women who claim harassment. But he has refused to resign, despite calls from top state Democrats. On Monday, Republicans in the state assembly began an attempt to impeach him.
American Crisis was published in October. In its review, the Guardian pointed to how it came to be written. “Early in the pandemic,” Lloyd Green wrote, “Andrew Cuomo’s daily briefings emerged as must-see television, counter-programming to the campaign commercials that masqueraded as presidential press conferences [by Donald Trump]. The New York governor was forthright and reassuring, even as the body count mounted.” But Green also wrote that Cuomo “confronts criticism of his order directing that older Covid patients be sent to nursing homes rather than hospitals, which may have contributed to New York’s high death toll. Although he pushes back, such claims are not going away.”
It has emerged that in summer 2020, when Cuomo signed to write his book, the state under-reported deaths in nursing homes by as much as half, 9,250 deaths of residents being written out of the record. Federal prosecutors are reportedly looking into the matter.
Cuomo has been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, of workplace bullying by multiple former aides, and of conspiring to cover-up Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes as the pandemic hit his state last year.
The New York Times reported Crown’s decision regarding Cuomo’s book, a spokesperson telling the paper there were “no plans” for a reprint, citing “the ongoing investigation into [New York state] reporting of Covid-related fatalities in nursing homes”.
Cuomo did not immediately comment. He has defended his handling of the nursing homes issue and apologised for behaviour described by women who claim harassment. But he has refused to resign, despite calls from top state Democrats. On Monday, Republicans in the state assembly began an attempt to impeach him.
American Crisis was published in October. In its review, the Guardian pointed to how it came to be written. “Early in the pandemic,” Lloyd Green wrote, “Andrew Cuomo’s daily briefings emerged as must-see television, counter-programming to the campaign commercials that masqueraded as presidential press conferences [by Donald Trump]. The New York governor was forthright and reassuring, even as the body count mounted.” But Green also wrote that Cuomo “confronts criticism of his order directing that older Covid patients be sent to nursing homes rather than hospitals, which may have contributed to New York’s high death toll. Although he pushes back, such claims are not going away.”
It has emerged that in summer 2020, when Cuomo signed to write his book, the state under-reported deaths in nursing homes by as much as half, 9,250 deaths of residents being written out of the record. Federal prosecutors are reportedly looking into the matter.