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Legionnaires Outbreak Hits Upper East Side | New York City News
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Legionnaires’ disease cases in NYC’s Upper East Side have jumped to 18—mostly in Yorkville and Carnegie Hill—though no deaths have been reported. The illness, caused by inhaling contaminated water mist, mimics flu symptoms and is treatable with antibiotics. High-risk groups include older adults, smokers, and those with lung or immune issues. Officials suspect a neighborhood cooling tower, not a single building, as the source, and confirm tap water and AC are safe. Town halls are being held to keep residents informed as the investigation continues.
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