Health officials in New York City are investigating a cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases on the Upper East Side, with 10 reported cases currently under scrutiny. The bacterial infection, typically spread through contaminated water systems, has been linked to a mysterious outbreak in the area. Residents and visitors to the neighborhood are being advised to take precautions, such as avoiding water from potentially infected sources, while health officials work to identify the source of the outbreak. As the investigation continues, concerns are growing about the potential for further cases and the impact on the local community.


10 Legionnaires' disease cases on NYC's Upper East Side under investigation, health officials say  CBS News