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Cases of Legionnaires' Disease on Manhattan's Upper East Side jumps to 10: NYC health officials

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July 4, 2026

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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 the significant increase as the city continues...

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