Holden, Ulrich call for Barbot to be replaced 
 TIMESLEDGER   |   QNS.COM   |   APRIL 10-APRIL 16, 2020 5  
 BY BILL PARRY 
 Two Queens lawmakers are  
 urging Mayor Bill de Blasio to  
 replace the city’s leader of the  
 Health Department.  
 Councilmen Robert Holden  
 and Eric Ulrich accused Dr.  
 Oxiris Barbot of failing to take  
 decisive  action  to  contain  the  
 coronavirus early and flatten  
 the curve, and that her inaction  
 led to the city becoming  
 the epicenter of the pandemic. 
 In a letter to the mayor, the  
 elected officials point out that  
 at a Jan. 24 press conference,  
 when there were two confirmed  
 cases  of  COVID-19  in  
 the United States, Barbot said,  
 “New  Yorkers  should  know  
 that  the  risk  to  city  residents  
 is low.”  
 After the World Health Organization  
 declared  a  global  
 health  emergency  on  Jan.  30,  
 Commissioner Barbot tweeted  
 “there is no need to avoid public  
 spaces,” and that “NYC is  
 prepared to respond.” 
 Holden and Ulrich added  
 that when the first person who  
 was under investigation in the  
 city  tested negative  on Feb.  5,  
 Barbot said, “This is exactly  
 what we prepared for and is  
 evidence  that  the  system  in  
 place is working as it should.”  
 On March 4, after the city’s  
 second  case  of  COVID-19  
 was confirmed, Barbot said,  
 “there’s no indication that being  
 in a car, being in the subways  
 with someone who is potentially  
 sick is a risk factor,”  
 Holden and Ulrich wrote. 
 “At  this  point,  it  became  
 clear that the administration’s  
 rhetoric was not in line with  
 the facts about how this virus  
 spreads,” they argued. “Dr.  
 Barbot’s  irresponsible  and  
 reckless  public  tweets,  statements  
 and comments were  
 counter-productive and assisted  
 in the spread of COVID-19.” 
 The  de  Blasio  administration  
 dismissed the charges by  
 the two Queens councilmen. 
 “This  is  despicable  and  
 reeks of opportunism,” de  
 Blasio Press Secretary Freddi  
 Goldstein said. “Dr. Barbot  
 has been expertly leading us  
 through this crisis since Day 1  
 and there is absolutely no one  
 more qualified to do so.” 
 Holden and Ulrich also  
 came  under  fire  from  their  
 own colleague, Councilman  
 Mark  Levine,  chair  of  the  
 Council’s  Health  Committee,  
 who came out in support of  
 Barbot’s leadership during the  
 COVID-19 emergency. 
 “Barbot has one of the  
 toughest  jobs  on  earth  and  
 her  leadership  in  the  crisis  
 has been outstanding,” Levine  
 said. “She has given sober, science 
 based information to the  
 public at every stage of this  
 pandemic,  including  when  
 some were still calling it a  
 hoax. She sounded the alarm.  
 She sounded the alarm and  
 fought  hard  for  difficult  shutdown  
 measures when our city  
 needed it. She continues to be  
 a strong leader for the Health  
 Department. New York City is  
 lucky to have her.” 
 Reach reporter Bill Parry by  
 e-mail  at  bparry@schnepsmedia. 
 com  or  by  phone  at  (718)  
 260–4538. 
 Two Queens councilmen are calling for the ouster of Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot claiming  
 her comments helped spread COVID-19 in the city.  Photo by Todd Maisel 
 
				
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