NYC Proposes Stricter Cooling Tower Regulations Amid Legionnaires' Outbreak

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NYC health officials report a rise to 90 cases of Legionnaires' disease in Central Harlem, linked to cooling towers, prompting proposed regulations for testing and fines amid declining inspections. The outbreak has resulted in three deaths, and authorities are working to control the spread through testing and cleaning of cooling towers.
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- Central Harlem Legionnaires' outbreak: 3 dead, 90 diagnosed with Legionnaires' Disease, NYC Health Department says ABC7 New York
- Exclusive | NYC proposes stricter rules to combat Legionnaires' disease as Harlem outbreak sparks concerns New York Post
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