NYC Public Housing Officials Claim Lead Exposure Reports Inaccurate
NYC Public Housing Officials Claim Lead Exposure Reports Inaccurate
Last month, media outlets reported that 820 children, birth to five years of age, who were living in New York City’s public housing units tested positive for elevated exposure to lead during a five-year span. According to these published reports, that number grossly exceeds the city’s original claims that only nineteen children living in New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments had tested positive for elevated lead levels over an even longer, ten-year, period.However, city officials have now alleged these reports are misconstrued and the information is inaccurate. City Hall said it never claimed those nineteen children were the only one who had tested positive for elevated levels. What’s more, the city said that, in following with the recommendations provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, since 2012, it has made sure to notify a child’s family and health care provider if he or she has tested positive for lead levels of five micrograms per deciliter of blood and above. It has also conducted home visits for levels of 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood per recommendations. The reports indicate the city only considered children with levels higher than 10 micrograms per deciliter of blood at risk.
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