Pneumonia-causing bacteria found in water at California state building – just after Newsom’s return-to-office mandate
- A waterborne bacteria that can cause pneumonia was found in the tap water of a California state government building less than a month after Governor Gavin Newsom ordered state workers back to their offices.
- The building is the home of the Department of Industrial Relations in Lodi, according to a news release from the SEIU Local 1000, which represents state employees.
- The building remains open as response crews disinfect and clean the plumbing, according to SFGate, which spoke to Department of Industrial Relations spokesperson Denisse Gomez.
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- A waterborne bacteria that can cause pneumonia was found in the tap water of a California state government building less than a month after Governor Gavin Newsom ordered state workers back to their offices.
- The building is the home of the Department of Industrial Relations in Lodi, according to a news release from the SEIU Local 1000, which represents state employees.
- The building remains open as response crews disinfect and clean the plumbing, according to SFGate, which spoke to Department of Industrial Relations spokesperson Denisse Gomez.
Sources: The Independent