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Expansion of Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak Investigation

New York City health officials have significantly expanded their investigation into a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak, identifying 76 buildings with cooling towers that tested positive for Legionella bacteria. This bacterium is known to cause a severe form of pneumonia, and the findings have led to increased scrutiny of the city’s infrastructure. The situation has escalated as the number of confirmed illnesses has risen to 63 in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, prompting a more aggressive response from local authorities.

The Department of Health has been actively collecting samples from 183 cooling towers located within three ZIP codes on the Upper East Side. These efforts aim to pinpoint the source of the outbreak. Buildings where Legionella was detected have been ordered to disinfect and remediate their cooling tower systems. Additional testing is being conducted to determine if live bacteria capable of causing illness are still present.

Among the properties required to complete remediation is the Metropolitan Museum of Art. To facilitate the necessary work, the museum temporarily shifted non-essential employees to remote work. Additionally, scheduled activities for Wednesday, when the museum is typically closed to the public, were canceled to allow the treatment of its cooling tower system to proceed.

Several prominent private schools on the Upper East Side, including Chapin School, Spence School, and Dalton School, also appear on the city’s list of affected buildings. School officials have been following health department guidance by arranging professional cleaning, conducting additional testing, and notifying members of their communities about the preliminary findings.

Health officials noted that over 50 additional buildings, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, have already completed the required cleaning process. The number of buildings requiring remediation has more than doubled since an earlier list was released only days ago, reflecting the city’s ongoing effort to inspect every cooling tower within the affected area.

Officials emphasized that the detection of Legionella in a cooling tower does not necessarily mean people inside a building are at risk. Museum representatives stated that public health experts advised there is no danger to visitors or employees at the Metropolitan Museum of Art while remediation work is completed. The institution plans to continue working closely with city officials throughout the investigation.

Impact of the Outbreak

The outbreak has resulted in 63 confirmed illnesses, with 52 patients requiring hospitalization, according to city officials. No deaths had been reported as of Tuesday. Health Commissioner Dr. Alister F. Martin urged anyone who recently visited the affected area and develops flu-like symptoms to seek medical attention promptly. He noted that older adults, smokers, people with chronic lung disease, and those with weakened immune systems face the greatest risk of severe illness.

Criticism of the City’s Response

The city’s handling of the outbreak has drawn criticism from local elected officials. New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin argued that cooling towers in the affected neighborhood should have been disinfected immediately rather than waiting for preliminary test results. Menin said the City Council plans to hold a hearing to examine the response and determine whether changes are needed to better protect residents during future outbreaks.

Ongoing Efforts and Community Response

In addition to the remediation efforts, community organizations and local businesses have been actively involved in supporting those affected by the outbreak. Public health campaigns have been launched to educate residents about the symptoms of Legionnaires’ disease and the importance of early medical intervention. Local leaders have also emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the city’s response to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.

As the investigation continues, health officials remain vigilant in monitoring the situation and implementing measures to safeguard public health. The collaboration between city agencies, affected institutions, and the broader community is crucial in addressing this public health challenge and preventing further spread of the disease.



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