Tuesday, August 11, 2015

New York Pushes Through New Rules to Fight Legionnaires' as Death Toll Reaches 12


New York City's pushing out new regulations to help prevent any future outbreaks of Legionnaire's disease like the ongoing outbreak that's now infected 113 people and killed 12 of them.

While people are no longer becomingly newly sick, new cases are being identified after doctors test people who got sick in recent weeks, officials told a news conference Monday.

Inspectors have checked out 161 buildings in the South Bronx neighborhood affected by the outbreak, city officials said, and found 39 have the specific type of cooling tower linked to the spread of Legionnaires'.

"We are confident the Legionnaires' outbreak in the South Bronx has been contained, and are working with our partners in the City Council to protect the entire city in the long-term through stringent new regulations for building owners," said Mayor Bill de Blasio. 

Full article and accompanying video available here: New Rules to Fight Legionnaires' 

Source: NBC News

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