
New York health commissioner who gained prominence under Cuomo resigns
CNN
Dr. Howard Zucker, the New York state health commissioner during the Covid-19 crisis who became engulfed in the Cuomo administration's nursing home controversy, is stepping down.
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Zucker's departure Thursday during a Covid-19 briefing, adding that he will stay on as health commissioner until the position is filled. Zucker's resignation marks the departure of one of the last remaining prominent members of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration.
"I agree with his decision," Hochul said Thursday. "He worked hard through the pandemic, and I want to thank him for his service on behalf of the people of the state."

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