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    Severe Upper East Side pneumonia outbreak expands again as NYC probe continues

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    Severe Upper East Side pneumonia outbreak expands again as NYC probe continues
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    There are now 28 confirmed cases in a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on the Upper East Side. Neighbors packed a town hall Tuesday night hoping to get answers from the city’s Health Department. But residents were told the city is still searching for the source of the bacteria. NBC New York’s Gus Rosendale reports.

    More cases have been added to the burgeoning outbreak of a severe kind of pneumonia, Legionnaires’ disease, on the Upper East Side, as city health investigators push to find and remedy the

    As of late Wednesday, the NYC Health Department said there had been 36 cases connected to this cluster — though that number is likely to rise with more testing. More than 60% of those cases have required hospitalization. No one has died at this time

    At an unrelated event Thursday morning, NYC Council Speaker Julie Menin said it’s only a matter of time, given the vulnerable senior population in the impacted zone

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    The outbreak right now is confined to the Carnegie Hill and Yorkville sections of the Upper East Side: ZIP codes 10028, 10128 and 10075 are impacted. Health officials say people who live in those ZIP codes can drink tap water, bathe, shower, and use air conditioners as they normally would. It’s not a plumbing issue; it’s likely a cooling tower

    More than 160 water towers in the area are being looked at, and remediation efforts have already begun, officials say

    The case additions came a day after the NYC Health Department announced additional emergency measures to contain the outbreak. The Mamdani administration also pledged to release the addresses of buildings with positive initial Legionella (the bacteria that causes the disease) tests. That hasn’t been done in the past

    It’s not clear when the city might do that

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani also said anyone who lives or has worked in the area since late June and is experiencing symptoms should contact their healthcare provider

    The city started investigating a week ago, after identifying two Legionnaires’ disease cases on July 2 that suggested a possible community

    The impacted zone has since expanded. Because of that, some believe they or someone they know may have had the illness without ever considering it a possibility

    “We go to Central Park on 79th, we enter the park that way. And I’m like, this is so mysteriously the same symptoms that she had, because it was probably like two to three weeks of coughing,” Matt Sheldon said about his wife, who experienced the issues a couple of weeks ago

    The active testing zone stretches from around East 74th Street to east 97th Street

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    Legionella typically develops in cooling towers that haven’t been cleaned frequently enough. Once the bacteria forms, it drifts into the air through water vapor. It cannot be transmitted person-to-person. Over the summer of 2025, seven people died during a Legionnaires cluster in Harlem

    New York City Council changed the law mandating buildings test, clean and report back to the Health Department every 90 days, but the law has only been in effect since May. City Council Speaker Julie Menin said she has questions

    “Is the Health Department focusing on those buildings that were not compliant? Because obviously we’re deeply concerned that theaid

    The DOHMH recommended people in the impacted area stay away from steam while indoors. In terms of what to look out for, the Health Department said to look out for flu-like symptoms including cough, fever and difficulty breathing — and then to go straight to the doctor to get tested

    Drinking water, cooking, showering and using air conditioning are typically safe. 

    But the best thing to do is look out for flu-like symptoms, including cough, fever, and difficulty breathing. Head to the doctor for testing if you experience those

    All buildings with cooling towers are instructed to clean and test for Legionella bacteria. But because it takes a few days for the disease to develop in humans, the outbreak may expand again before it ebbs

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