New York City has officially declared the legionnaires’ disease outbreak in central Harlem over, with no new cases reported since August 9. Despite the end of the outbreak, city officials stress the need for improved safety measures.
A sixth person has died in the ongoing Legionnaire's disease outbreak in Central Harlem, raising alarms as the number of cases continues to rise. With health officials confirming contaminated water sources, the city is taking action to prevent further spread.
A sixth death linked to the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem has been reported, as health officials confirm over 100 diagnoses. The city is working to remediate contaminated cooling towers to prevent further spread.
A preventable outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in Harlem has led to at least five deaths and numerous illnesses. Lawsuits against construction firms highlight safety negligence and demand accountability.
A deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York City's Harlem has resulted in four fatalities, with officials tracing the infection to cooling towers. Health authorities urge residents to seek medical attention if symptoms arise.
A surge in Legionnaires' disease cases in Harlem has raised alarms after three deaths and dozens of illnesses. Experts cite climate change and water system issues as key factors in this ongoing public health crisis.