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Published by on Jul 2, 2026 | Health
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Grunge vintage Legionnaires disease

Today, the NYC Health Department has launched an investigation into a likely community cluster of Legionnaires’ disease in the Upper East Side neighborhoods of Carnegie Hill and Yorkville (ZIP codes 10028 and 10128). As of July 2, 2026, two (2) people have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease in the affected area, and confirmatory results for other potential cases are currently pending. To date, there are no deaths associated with this cluster. Any New Yorkers who currently live or work in this area or people who have visited the area since late June and are experiencing flu-like symptoms, such as fever, cough, or difficulty breathing should contact a healthcare provider immediately. 

The NYC Health Department is actively investigating this Legionnaires’ disease cluster by sampling and testing water from all cooling tower systems in the area. Past community clusters have been caused by Legionella bacteria spreading through the air from the mist produced by cooling towers. Building owners with any cooling towers that test positive for the presence of Legionella bacteria will be directed to conduct full remediation. 

A Health Alert is going out to healthcare providers, advising them to consider Legionnaire’s disease for people presenting with compatible symptoms, and community outreach will be conducted in the area beginning over the weekend.  

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The European Union (EU) has once again demonstrated its talent for bureaucratic overreach with a new tariff that will directly hit everyday consumers. Starting July 1, 2026, the EU will impose a €3 fee + VAT on that fee, which differs per EU member state, on every individual item within a personal group order or purchase from low-cost platforms such as Temu and Shein. This policy, sold as a measure to level the playing field and protect local businesses, will instead punish ordinary European families, small buyers, and budget-conscious shoppers who rely on these platforms for affordable goods. What the EU presents as fair regulation amounts to nothing more than a hidden tax on the little guy.

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