The Oswegonian

The Independent Student Newspaper of Oswego State

DATE

Dec. 22, 2024

Opinion

Cuomo’s New York COVID-19 policy incompetent 

I was walking to work one sunny morning scrolling through Instagram. I came across a post that caught my attention: it was one year since Andrew Cuomo announced his resignation as Governor of New York. On my second day of classes for the fall semester, it would have been one year since he actually left office.

When the number of reported COVID-19 cases started to rise, Cuomo put the state of New York under lockdown. Schools were closed and students were forced to learn over Zoom; businesses were closed and some had to deliver their products. The number of rising cases seemed to have slowed down over the following months, and Cuomo would be declared a national hero by the political left. His leadership during the pandemic was often compared to that of former president Donald Trump in a negative light. He televised press conferences, in which he often talked about his family and other aspects of his personal life, seemingly to comfort New Yorkers. He would end up winning an Emmy for these.

But was his leadership really worthy of praise? In the year since he left office, I don’t think he was really at all competent. One thing that bugged me was how he handled schools. My last in person day of high school was March 13, 2020. Cuomo was hesitant to close school for the rest of the year. I will be embarrassed to admit, but I naively thought that I would be able to go back to school before June 2020. Given the obvious evidence to the contrary, I know that makes me look stupid, but what I do not understand is why Cuomo waited so long to keep schools closed when other governors decided to close them for the rest of the year early on.

Aside from his sheer incompetence over handling schools, what really soured my opinion over Cuomo was his policy on nursing homes. Hospitals were quickly being overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients, to the point in which a navy hospital ship was dispatched to New York harbor. In an effort to alleviate the stress on the hospitals, nursing homes were ordered to take in COVID-19 patients. By March 2020, it was established that COVID-19  was both an airborne illness and among the most vulnerable to serious illness or death from COVID-19 were the elderly. This order was revoked in May, but the damage was done. The following January, it was later revealed that the Cuomo administration deliberately undercounted and withheld the true number of nursing home deaths, fearful that they would be investigated by the Department of Justice under former president Donald Trump.

I would have slightly forgiven Cuomo if he had said that he made a serious error in judgment and apologized to the public, but instead he was more worried about the backlash to the revelations and claimed that the whole episode was politically motivated. He was not sorry, and he was never held accountable. This was a man that the media wanted us to praise, but he was incompetent at best! He looked good in front of a camera, but he did not know what he was doing in regards to schools and his callous disregard for New York’s elderly was despicable.

The Democrats like to brand themselves as the party of accountability, so why are they not interested in holding Cuomo accountable?

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1 COMMENTS

  1. To Whom It May Concern
    It is amazing to me how people continue to blame Cuomo for The Nursing Homes situation.
    The truth be known The Staff brought the virus in the homes. 5 Da’s dropped the charges on the harrassment
    cases. Because they know these women lied. This was a political hitjob. Ambitious, corrupt AG wanted to be
    governor, so she decided to put out these fake numbers about The Nursing Homes, Harrassment. 40 years this man has served in public office. 11 years has governor. The Far Left decided they wanted him out. Not far left enough. They could not control him. The Media, Demorats, Evil demonized Ag, 11 skanks planned this for two years. Total set up. Shame on The Demorats, Shame on The party, Shame on The Ag. Got rid of the best governor. New York is in a mess. And will continue to decline because of what they did to him. Leadership is gone.

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