From Team Estes <[email protected]>
Subject And the Emmy goes to ...
Date December 3, 2020 6:58 PM
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Andrew Cuomo?

Team,

William Shakespeare told us that "all the world's a stage."

While people were dying in New York nursing homes because of a failed coronavirus policy, Gov. Andrew Cuomo was playing to an audience on television daily. Lives were unnecessarily lost because of his mandate to nursing homes – forcing them to readmit COVID-19-positive patients from the hospital.

But the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has apparently decided that television theatrics are more important than sound policies, awarding Gov. Cuomo the 2020 International Emmy Founders Award. Yes, Gov. Cuomo received an Emmy.

We know that the coronavirus pandemic has had deadly consequences for many across the country, but egregious policies like the one imposed by Gov. Cuomo only worsened the situation.

He furthered his political theater when he said the announcement about Pfizer's vaccine effectiveness was "bad timing" because President Trump is in the White House. He cast doubt on a safe and effective vaccine to score political points, and it certainly made for TV drama.

So while the families of those who died in nursing homes are still grieving and others are questioning a safe vaccine that could save more lives, the Emmys have honored Gov. Cuomo for his work on television.

-Team Estes

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