One of the worst things regarding this pandemic is that as many precautions as you can put in place, this chain of defense against this virus, is only as strong as the weakest link in the chain. It only takes one dip-wit not adhering to protective measures, to start the damage all over again.
“Sometimes he’s scary stupid,” the East Hampton man, who asked to only be identified by his first name, David, said of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s little brother.
“I said to him, ‘Your brother is the coronavirus czar, and you’re not even following his rules — unnecessary travel,’” the resident said.
“He just began to boil more.
“He said, ‘This is not the end of this. You’ll deal with this later. We will meet again.’ If that’s not a threat, I don’t know what is,” David said.
The man said he waited till Monday afternoon to call East Hampton cops to report the incident.
“I hate bullies,” David said.
At first, the resident said, he got “huge pushback” from police about filing a report.
But by Tuesday morning — after The Post and other outlets reported Cuomo’s meltdown, including about his run-in with the bicyclist — the police “had a whole different attitude,” David said.
In the interest of fair and balanced treatment of breaches of social distancing, do you have any commentary on Trump’s second last presser and whether there were any breaches of social distancing guidelines by any officials at that presser?
Perhaps you are not aware Chris Coumo tested positive for COVID19?
Chris Coumo apparently got in a car risking the spread of the virus to his wife, kids and another woman visiting a secondary property under construction currently.
“8. Sick individuals should not leave their home unless to receive medical care and only after a telehealth visit to determine if leaving the home is in the best interest of their health;”
A police report of this incident filed in East Hampton, New York serves notice to residents this one man poses a threat to other people’s health and well being.