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The Flint water crisis was a 2010s public health crisis ... rates decreased by 12 percent among Flint women and fetal death rates increased by 58 percent since the ...
In that time, Michigan started and then stopped providing free bottled water to Flint residents; criminal charges were brought and then dismissed against several officials for deaths suspected of ...
The world's largest outbreak of Legionnaires' disease happened in July 2001 with patients appearing at the hospital on July 7, in Murcia, Spain. More than 800 suspected cases were recorded by the time the last case was treated on July 22; 636–696 of these cases were estimated and 449 confirmed (so, at least 16,000 people were exposed to the ...
Worldwide 1 Black Death: ... Flint water crisis: 2014–2015 Flint, Michigan, United States Legionnaires' disease: 12 [282] 2014 Odisha hepatitis outbreak: 2014–2015
It wasn't just lead contamination that was problematic. The water wasn't properly disinfected, either. A Legionnaires’ disease outbreak killed a dozen people and sickened about 90 others in 2014 ...
Ten years ago, the life of every Flint resident took a perilous turn when the city, under the control of a state-appointed emergency manager, began using the Flint River as its municipal water source.
Christina Sayyae, of Flint, puts on an outfit in memory of the miscarriages that occurred during the Flint water crisis as people get ready to march to Flint City Hall during the 10th anniversary ...
Ten years ago in Flint — April 25, 2014 — city and state environmental officials raised celebratory glasses as the mayor pressed a button to stop the flow of Lake Huron water supplied by ...