NEGATIVE HEALTH EFFECT FROM MOLD INVESTIGATED TOO
On Monday the New York State Department of Health announced that it was opening an investigation over the health impact of NYCHA’s failures to tenants in Southern Queens. The Health Department will not only study the consequences of lead paint exposures but also health problems related to mold. Mold is affecting thousands of NYCHA apartments. It can cause asthma and other serious respiratory diseases. Additionally the Health Department will also study the health impact of the recent heat and hot water outages. Since October including during the coldest days, more that 320,000 NYCHA tenants (80%) have been experiencing heat or hot water outages. These outages are especially unhealthy for younger or older tenants.
While some elected officials believe that NYCHA CEO should resign after all these scandals, Mayor de Blasio refuses to fire Shola Olatoye. He also told the media that the State investigation was unnecessary. “When it comes to health issues, the New York City Department of Health is the gold standard in this country,” de Blasio said. “We have the strongest public health capacity anywhere in the country. Always our partners in making sure that NYCHA residents are healthy. When we see a problem we address it and we’re going to keep doing that.”
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