New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday that he believes that no one who has died of COVID-19 in his state has died due to lack of medical care, National Review reports.
The state of New York and, in particular, its most populous city, have been ravaged particularly hard by the coronavirus. As of this writing, the state has 138,000 cumulative cases of COVID-19, the respiratory illness that is caused by the virus, and over 4,700 deaths. Those number account for roughly a third of both the total number of cases in the U.S., and the number of deaths from the disease in the U.S.
Despite this, Cuomo says that everyone who died in his state from the pandemic died despite efforts to provide them lifesaving care. No one in his state, he says, died from lack of medical care.

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