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Rainwater left untreated in cooling towers atop city-owned Harlem Hospital fueled the Big Apple’s deadliest Legionnaire’s ...
The Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem has been traced to 12 cooling towers, including several at city-run buildings, ...
A 2015 outbreak of Legionnaires' disease, traced to a cooling tower at a hotel, forced New York City to address a problem ...
A sixth person has died from the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City, according to city health officials. The ...
Victims of the deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak gripping Harlem will sue the Big Apple for allegedly letting bacteria ...
About one in 10 people who get sick from Legionnaires' disease die from the disease due to complications from illness, CDC ...
The NYC Health Department has recorded 108 cases of Legionnaires' disease in Central Harlem since the outbreak started July ...
New York City officials have discovered a sixth death linked to a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem, where more than 100 people have been diagnosed with the ailment.
The health department offered five ZIP codes in central Harlem — 10027, 10030, 10035, 10037, 10039 – that were at the center ...
A law firm filed a lawsuit Aug. 20 against a New York City hospital’s construction company, alleging the company failed to treat bacteria-infected water in its cooling towers, leading to a ...
A new lawsuit is accusing a construction company of neglecting to clean stormwater from the cooling towers behind the deadly ...
Here’s what to know about water-cooling towers amid a cluster of Legionnaires’ disease cases in Central Harlem.