CNN's Chris Cuomo does prop comedy with NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo, fails to ask about nursing-home controversy (interview, deaths)
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Didn't realize that "Fredo" was also a comedian. Guess it's ok to joke around and not ask any questions on why 20% of NYS deaths were in nursing homes.
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CNN anchor Chris Cuomo again did not address the growing nursing-home controversy in his latest interview with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and instead performed some prop comedy on Wednesday night.
Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, recently reversed a March 25 order that forced nursing homes to accept patients who tested positive for coronavirus, despite testing deficiencies for both residents and staff. Cuomo signed an executive order on May 11 stopping hospitals from sending infected patients back to nursing homes and ramping up testing for staff.
Nearly 5,800 people have died from COVID-19 in nursing homes in New York. Roughly 20 percent of all deaths in the state have occurred in nursing homes.
Most cases are in NY, and NYC city alone. But hey, it’s totally cool to joke around on a national news tv show hosted by your little brother, Fredo, while people are literally dying.
Chris Cuomo, without a doubt the most annoying thing right now.
This guy absolutely loved the whole coronavirus thing as it fed his narcissism perfectly. I swear, every minute he was posting something on social media about his condition, almost bragging about every little symptom and 'trauma' over the coronavirus. I wouldn't be surprised if he deliberately exposed himself to get it for attention and sympathy.
Why can he not just go away?
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