NYC, Legionnaires and disease outbreak
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New York health officials are investigating a suspected outbreak of Legionnaire’s disease covering the zip codes of 10028, 10128, and 10075—which spans roughly from 76th street to 96th street on the East Side of Manhattan—with 18 cases reported and no fatalities.
The number of New Yorkers diagnosed with Legionnaires’ Disease on the Upper East Side has jumped to 10, officials said Saturday. Council Speaker Julie Menin and other city officials were alerted to
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N.J. Burkett has the latest on the Legionnaire's outbreak.
