Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jul 12
Legionnaires’ Outbreak Sickens 56 on NYC Upper East Side as Guggenheim Tower Faces Testing
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jul 12

Legionnaires’ Outbreak Sickens 56 on NYC Upper East Side as Guggenheim Tower Faces Testing

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jul 12

Summary

  • Fifty-six people have been sickened in a widening Legionnaires’ disease outbreak on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, making it one of the city’s most significant recent clusters.
  • Cooling towers across the neighborhood are being tested as investigators search for the source of the bacteria, which can spread through contaminated water mist.
  • The Guggenheim museum is among the prominent sites affected by the sweep, with its building cooling tower included in the testing effort.
  • The response underscores how a localized tower contamination can quickly become a broader public-health threat in dense urban areas.

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