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    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Getty Images At the town hall on the Upper East Side church this week, New York City Health Commissioner Alister Martin speaks
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    At the town hall on the Upper East Side church this week, New York City Health Commissioner Alister Martin said the city had identified the outbreak early

    For the past few days, Justine Kirby has been sporting an N95 mask every time she leaves her house to walk in her quiet Upper East Side neighbourhood

    She is keeping her apartment windows closed, too, as an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease grows to 46 cases, which the city has linked to contaminated water cooling towers

    The cluster of Legionnaires’ infections – a serious type of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria – has raised alarms among residents in the community, who packed a town hall in an Upper East side church this week to pose a series of questions to New York City’s health department

    “There is quite a level of concern in the community,” Kirby said. “I’m the sort of person who likes to say that the risk may be small, but until the [cleaning and disinfecting] is done, I don’t see much downside in taking these extra measures.”

    As of Wednesday evening, 22 people who were sick had gone to the hospital, some of whom were in the intensive care unit, health officials have said

    Legionnaires’ is caused by bacteria that grow in warm water, leading to flu-like symptoms that can sometimes be fatal without treatment and for those who are immunocompromised

    The current outbreak is caused by cooling towers from larger buildings where Legionella bacteria live and multiply, infecting people when they breath in the bacteria from the mist of the towers, said Dr Wafaa El-Sadr, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

    This week, the city announced its “aggressive” plan to tackle the outbreak, saying it would work to test all the water coolers in the area. The department and the New York City Mayor’s Office did not respond to a question from the BBC about whether it had finished testing all the water coolers this week

    Officials also said they were requiring buildings to fully clean and disinfect their cooling towers after one positive test result, instead of waiting for additional testing to confirm the presence of the bacteria. Several building owners have already completed that process, while others are starting, according to the health department

    At the town hall on the Upper East Side church this week, New York City Health Commissioner Alister Martin said it was good news the city had identified the cases early

    “What we have in front of us is 160 cooling towers across this region that we are looking at, and we are not waiting,” he said

    But Julie Menin, the speaker of the New York City Council, said she was worried not enough action had been taken

    She voiced her concerns at the town hall, and wrote a letter to Martin saying she was “deeply concerned that the Department of Mental Health and Hygiene has still failed to require building owners to proactively disinfect all cooling towers in the area under investigation”

    Kirby said she was comforted by the actions the city’s health department was taking in terms of testing

    But she added that she and many of the dozens of people who attended the town hall still had questions about how to best protect themselves. The city has been telling people to monitor for symptoms and seek medical care, including testing, if symptomatic

    “They could quite reasonably say, ‘Because risk is low, we’re not recommending everyone mask outside. However a good well-fitted mask will protect you,'” Kirby said. “I think they could’ve gotten into that.”

    The health department did not respond to a request from the BBC about whether they advised local residents to wear a mask, but Dr El-Sadr said masking – and closing windows – could help for those in the epicentre of the outbreak

    Dr El-Sadr said that warming temperatures from climate change could worsen Legionnaires’ outbreaks, though the disease has plagued New York and other major cities around the world for decades

    In 2025, London, Ontario, saw 105 cases of Legionnaires’ and five deaths. Last August, in Harlem in upper Manhattan, 114 people were infected and seven people died. The Harlem Hospital and the nearby site of the city’s new public health laboratory

    The Upper East Side is home to a large number of cooling towers, more than three times as many towers that the city tested during the 2025 Harlem outbreak, according to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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