The Big Picture
St. Louis Public Schools is investigating a potential source of Legionnaires' disease after an employee was diagnosed with the illness. Water at the district's central office is being tested as a precautionary measure. The diagnosis prompted the district to take immediate steps to ensure the health and safety of its staff.
Key Facts
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An employee of St. Louis Public Schools has been diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease.
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St. Louis Public Schools is testing the water at its central office.
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The water testing is a precautionary measure.
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The diagnosis prompted the district to take action.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleSt. Louis Public Schools says employee has Legionnaires' disease
Read moreWhy It Matters
The district is focused on ensuring the well-being of its employees and is taking proactive measures. The testing of the water systems at the central office is part of this effort to rule out the facility as a source of the infection. Further actions will be determined based on the results of these tests.
