Senator Requests Feds Take Over Care at NJ State Run Death Trap Care Facilities, Murphy Mocks Him

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TRENTON, NJ – A New Jersey Senator is calling on the federal government to seize management control of New Jersey’s state run care facilities which have been host to nearly 60% of all known COVID-19 deaths statewide.   In response to the call for action, Murphy mocked Senator Joe Pennacchio.

When asked whether or not Murphy will allow it, here’s what he had to say, “So the Senator had a birthday recently, I sent him a note and I said, we agree on three things. We love our country, we love our state, and we want you to have a great birthday. Beyond that, there’s not much other common ground, and that will include whatever you just referred to.”

In light of growing, serious concerns about the New Jersey Health Department’s effectiveness during the deadly coronavirus pandemic, Senator Joe Pennacchio wrote to Seema Verma, administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, asking the federal government to take control of the state’s long-term care facilities.

The full text of the letter follows:

June 2, 2020


Dear Administrator Verma,


I am writing to you today because New Jersey is in a crisis. It has failed to protect our most vulnerable residents and the need for federal oversight and intervention is glaring. As of June 1, 2020, the number of COVID related deaths at state-regulated nursing homes stands at 5,930, a number of lost lives that sadly grows with each passing day. To date, one out of every 10 long-term nursing facility residents in New Jersey has died.

New Jersey’s administration has proven to be ineffective, impotent, and a threat to those who live, work, and visit these facilities. Please consider:

  • The state’s decision to direct nursing homes to admit patients from hospitals who had previously tested positive for the virus and prohibiting facilities from requiring incoming patients be tested for COVID prior to admission.
  • According to a published report, the New Jersey Commissioner of Health told several health department officials, “I never have the Governor’s attention,” and “I have never had a one-on-one with him.”
  • The Assistant Commissioner of Public Health, who was recently fired, is claiming to be a scapegoat for the administration’s abject failures.
  • A group of health department employees tasked with overseeing New Jersey’s pandemic response sent an anonymous letter saying:
    • The administration is making things up as they proceed.
    • Leadership failures of the Department of Health Commissioner led to preventable deaths.
    • A toxic culture of infighting in the Governor’s administration has prevented the right decisions from being made.
    • Allegations that the Commissioner of Human Services steered a $500,000 contract to look at the state’s COVID response to a personal friend.

Career public health officials are risking their livelihoods and screaming for an investigation of their own workplace where they believe incompetence and corruption permeate. Family and friends who have sadly lost a loved one need answers as to why the government failed them in their greatest time of need. Most importantly, the mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, teachers, and veterans who reside in these nursing homes deserve a safe place to call home.

I implore you to use your authority and any other federal resources that may be needed to thoroughly investigate and take control of New Jersey’s long-term nursing facilities. Lives depend on it.

Thank you for your time and anticipated cooperation.

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