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A Sensible New Yorker’s Guide to Legionella Season - Curbed

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Matthew Sedacca
A Sensible New Yorker’s Guide to Legionella Season - Curbed
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New York City is experiencing a rise in Legionella bacteria, leading to cases of Legionnaires' disease in prominent locations like the Guggenheim and the Met. The article provides guidance on how residents can stay safe during the current season.

In early July, the Upper East Side saw a cluster of Legionnaires cases. Then the Guggenheim and the Met tested positive for Legionella, which is the bacteria that causes the disease if inhaled. Late …

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