Rainwater left untreated in cooling towers atop city-owned Harlem Hospital fueled the Big Apple’s deadliest Legionnaire’s disease outbreak in a decade, the Rev. Al Sharpton charged Tuesday. Sharpton, ...
Construction worker Nunzio Quinto began feeling sick after being exposed to the HVAC vents at NYC's Harlem Hospital, which later tested positive for the bacteria that causes Legionnaire's disease ...
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NYC Legionnaires’ disease sources revealed: Officials name city buildings where deadly outbreak began
Two city buildings, including Harlem Hospital, were the sources of the deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak that has killed seven people, health officials revealed Friday. A strain of the ...
A worker sickened with Legionnaires’ disease by what he believes was a faulty city-owned water cooling tower in Harlem is suing the contractor responsible for maintaining the equipment, The Post has ...
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‘Medical non-practice’: Wrongful death claims filed as Harlem Legionnaires’ victims’ families demand answers
Families of Harlem residents killed in the city’s recent Legionnaires’ disease outbreak stood alongside Rev. Al Sharpton and attorneys Tuesday to demand accountability for what they call a preventable ...
The city Health Department has declared a deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in central Harlem over, and pledged to tighten safety rules after identifying two publicly-owned sites as the source. At ...
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