The Prince: Andrew Cuomo, Coronavirus, and the Fall of New York

by Ross Barkan

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Governor Andrew Cuomo, scion of Mario Cuomo, is today as famous as his father, also a governor of New York state for three terms. Like Robert Moses, he is one of New York's great and infamous power brokers. Though initially lavishly celebrated for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, not least by himself, it is now apparent that Cuomo's management of the crisis was a juddering and fatal failure. Thousands died because, ignoring the advice of experts, he shut down too late and returned still sick patients to nursing homes. The crisis was intensified by his previous commitment to austerity, which saw the slashing of funding to hospitals.


A vital riposte to Cuomo's recently published book about the pandemic, now increasingly derided as self-serving and deceitful, The Prince is a searing indictment of Cuomo's handling of coronavirus and his time overall in the highest office of the state.
  • ISBN10 1682194108
  • ISBN13 9781682194102
  • Publish Date 15 July 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint OR Books
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 256
  • Language English