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Albany-At least 42 nursing homes across New York State have killed at least 10 new coronaviruses each as a global pandemic-affected facility tasked with protecting the most vulnerable. I will.

Newly reported data It represents a nursing home, most of which are in the center of the state, with a large number of dead groups, including the Cobble Hill Health Center in Brooklyn, which was reported as 55, with the largest number of facilities

Data self-reported by nursing homes do not include names of facilities that killed less than five people. It also does not include cases where the resident died somewhere outside the hospital or home. Data are as of Wednesday.

State health officials have released data following repeated questions from the USA Today network of New York and other media.

The death toll was approximately one-third of the more than 3,000 nursing home and life support resident residents who died from confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases, or about 25 deaths from the entire state. %is.

After being stored in the dark for a few weeks, members of the New York nursing home family should soon get more information about the new coronavirus infection and death.

Governor Andrew Cuomo late Thursday Signed the presidential decree Requesting a nursing home and adult care facility to notify family members or relatives of confirmed cases and deaths associated with COVID-19.

Information must be disclosed within 24 hours of confirmation of case or death, depending on order.

On the other hand, public health professionals and advocates have shown that the number of cases and the withholding of deaths in each nursing home Interfered with the response of coronavirus to pandemics.

On Friday, Cuomo was asked why deaths in nursing homes at certain institutions were not immediately known to the public, especially when at least 30 people were killed in at least 10 households.

“I think so,” says Kuomo. “We’ve been talking about nursing homes every day for the past 30 days. The first outbreak was in a nursing home in Seattle, Washington. That’s how the country was introduced to it.”

The Democratic Governor has touted “special precautions” the country took last month at a nursing home, including a ban on visitors.

“Consider how strict the policy is that there are no visitors in your nursing home,” said Cuomo. “These are people who live for visitors. No visitors, no staff testing, different cleanliness procedures. But viruses shouldn’t be underestimated, and viruses are very good at killing.”

Cuomo and his aides emphasized that the data were self-reported by nursing homes.

“We only know what they say to us,” Kuomo said.

Stephen Hans, chairman and CEO of the New York Institute of Health Care and Living Support Centers, criticized the State Department of Health’s response to the pandemic.

Hans on a statement focused on controversial Friday March 25, Advisor to Ministry of Health This facilitated the transfer of COVID-19 patients from the hospital to the nursing home.

When the Health Department issued the recommendation, he said, “caregiver concerns were not fully recognized.” This prevented Nursing Homes from refusing to admit hospitalized patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection.

“The very contagious nature of this virus necessitates the hospitalization of medically stable COVID-19-positive or suspected patients, causing considerable concern and incredible susceptibility of the population to the virus. It seemed to show a lack of awareness of “,” said Hanse.

At Friday’s press briefing, Dr. Howard Zucker of the State Health Commission addressed a question as to why the nursing home couldn’t request a transfer to a COVID-19 hospital elsewhere.

“Many of the people who went to the hospital because of illness and then left to return to their homes, or their homes,” he said.

Earlier this week, state officials released a county breakdown of coronavirus mortality among nursing homes and nursing homes, and those living in homes who died elsewhere.

As of Tuesday, there were 3,060 deaths, released at the request of the USA TODAY network.

Cuomo’s new executive order applies to skilled nursing homes, nursing homes, or adult nursing homes that are licensed and regulated by the State Health Commission. It is unclear what penalties a facility may face if it fails to comply with the order.

What New York Nursing Home COVID-19 Data Shows

The following are the data for COVID-19 mortality nursing homes broken down by county.

State health officials said they would not give out the names of nursing homes with fewer than five dead, due to privacy concerns.

Some nursing homes include estimated COVID-19 deaths and confirmed COVID-19 deaths. Categories will be separated in future updates, according to the state database.

New York suburbs

Westchester County:

Westchester Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Mount Vernon: 6 Deaths

Lake Mohegan Northwest Chester Restoration and Nursing Center: 7 deaths

Martin Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in White Plains: 10 Deaths

Dobbs Ferry St. Cabrini Nursing Home: 13 Deaths

Sarah Neumann, New Jewish Home in Mamaroneck: 14 Dead

Mount Vernon Wartburg House: 26 deaths

Yonkers Regency Extended Care Center: 30 deaths

Monroe County:

Rochester St. John’s Healthcare Corporation: 8 dead

Dutchess County:

Ferncliff Nursing Home Co Inc. In Rhinebeck: 6 dead

Orange County:

Montgomery Nursing Rehabilitation Center in Montgomery: 10 deaths

Valley View Center for Goshen Nursing and Rehabilitation: 22 Deaths

Putnam County:

Holmes Putnam Nursing Rehabilitation Center: 6 deaths

Erie County:

Father Baker of Orchard: 6 dead

Harrishill Nursing Facility in Williamsville: 9 dead

Cheektowaga Garden Gate Health Care Facility: 11 dead

Nassau County:

Lynbrook Restorative Therapy and Nursing: 6 Deaths

Glen Cove Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 8 deaths

Hempstead Park Nursing Home: 8 dead

Townhouse Rehabilitation & Nursing Center: 8 deaths

Great Neck Highfield Garden Care Center: 9 deaths

Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing in the Great Neck: 13 Deaths

White Oaks Rehabilitation And Donating Center: 13 deaths

Sun Harbor Manor: 16 dead

Central Island Healthcare: 19 deaths

Long Beach Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 22 deaths

Suffolk County:

Luxor Nursing and Rehabilitation in Sayville: 6 Deaths

Southold’s Peconic Landing: 6 dead

Good Samaritan Nursing and Rehabilitation Care Center: 10 Deaths

Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 10 deaths

Comfort Virgin Nursing and Rehabilitation Care Center: 15 deaths

Luxor Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mills Pond: 21 Dead

Apex Rehabilitation & Care Center: 26 deaths

Carillon Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 29 deaths

New york city

Bronx County:

BronxCare Special Care Center: 7 deaths

Split Rock Rehabilitation and Health Care Center: 8 deaths

East Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 12 dead

Saint Vincent de Paul Residence: 13 deaths

Bronx Gardens Rehabilitation Ander Donating Center: 15 dead

St Patricks Home: 15 dead

Bronx Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center: 16 dead

Plaza Rehabilitation and Nursing Center: 35 deaths

Kings Harbor Multi Care Center: 45 dead

Kings County:

Brooklyn Downtown Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 6 deaths

Heim Solomon Home for the Elderly: 6 Deaths

Oxford Nursing Home: 7 dead

Seagate Rehabilitation Anderning Center: 7 deaths

Secret Restoring and Rehabilitation Center: 8 deaths

Shoreview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 14 dead

Susan Smith McKinney Nursing Rehabilitation Center: 17 dead

Benson Hearth Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center: 34 dead

Cobble Hill Health Center, Inc: 55 dead

New York County:

Northern Manhattan Rehabilitation And Donors Center: 9 dead

Isabella Geriatric Center Inc: 13 dead

Terence Cardinal Cook Healthcare Center: 18 dead

New Jewish Home in Manhattan: 21 dead

Riverside: 22 dead

Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home Ltd: 31 dead

Queens County:

LEGO Park Nursing Home: 6 deaths

Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing in Queens: 6 Deaths

Dry Harbor Nursing Home: 9 deaths

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home Inc.: 9 dead

Compassionate Family Nursing and Rehabilitation Center: 10 Deaths

Cliffside Rehabilitation & Residential Health Care Center: 14 dead

Sapphire Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing at Central Queens LLC: 26 deaths

Parker Jewish Institute for Healthcare & Rehabilitation: 38 Deaths

Hollywood Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center: 40 deaths

Franklin Rehabilitation Nursing Center: 44 dead

Richmond County:

Carmel Richmond Healthcare Rehabilitation Center: 44 deaths

Three adult nursing homes were also listed in the new data.

In Nassau County, 6 people were killed each in Atria Park in Great Neck and Sunrise in Smithtown. According to the data, eight people were killed on the sunrise over Dix Hills in New York County.

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David Robinson is a state medical reporter for the USA Today Network New York. He can be reached at [email protected] And follow us on Twitter: Azuki

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