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Old 05-19-2021, 09:38 PM
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Like the NY governor claiming he was out of ventilators and doctors would have to choose which patients would be allowed access to ventilators to survive. As it turns out they didn’t even use their own stockpile. Or the overrun hospitals, where the Javits Center was turned into a temporary hospital, that saw almost no patients. Or the need for the military hospital ship, that sailed away virtually unused. The bodies that had to be stored in refrigerated trucks was because the governor shut down funeral homes. Try that even without Covid and watch the bodies stack up. I can go on, but it’s not worth it. Just keep believing everything the national news media is selling...
Cuomo shut down visitation in funeral homes, not the services to tend to the dead. Where in the world did you hear that Cuomo did not allow that very essential service to continue to serve their communities? The Javitz Center was probably not needed because Cuomo sent all those Covid positive nursing home patients back to their nursing homes. That was not a smart move on his part and I will always believe Cuomo was the cause of needless deaths. I do know the hospital ship was underutilized because of government mismanagement.

Here is an article about funeral homes in NY......
No funeral ceremonies in NY during coronavirus shutdown; burials without families - syracuse.com
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