U.S. Commercial Carriers Worry About Legionnaires’ Disease Risks as Buildings Reopen From Pandemic Shutdowns

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Carrier Management - Jun 19, 2020

U.S. Commercial Carriers Worry About Legionnaires’ Disease Risks as Buildings Reopen From Pandemic Shutdowns Commercial insurers are scrutinizing building managers' efforts to avoid outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease as they re-open movie theaters, gyms, schools and offices that had been closed for...

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