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Sixth Death Confirmed in Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in Central Harlem

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
August 22, 2025
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New York City health authorities have confirmed a sixth death linked to the ongoing Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem, raising the total to six fatalities as of Thursday, August 21st, with 111 confirmed cases reported. 

Notably, the latest death occurred earlier in the month outside the city and was identified retroactively during the city’s investigation. Currently, seven individuals remain hospitalized—a significant decrease from 14 earlier in the week.

Investigations traced the outbreak to 12 contaminated cooling towers located across 10 buildings in northern Manhattan, including city facilities such as hospitals and a sexual health clinic. Authorities have completed remediation of all affected towers.

Though new cases have declined since August 5th, public scrutiny has intensified. Community leaders, including Reverand Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump, launched a lawsuit accusing the city of failing to ensure proper inspections and maintenance, particularly following heavy rainfall that may have accelerated bacterial proliferation. Acting Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Morse confirmed the drop in cases, while Governor Kathy Hochul expressed openness to legislative reforms for stricter oversight.

As investigations continue, officials urge anyone in the affected area experiencing flu-like symptoms—such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath—to seek immediate medical attention.

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