New Yorkers are demanding answers as a Legionnaires' disease outbreak on the Upper East Side continues to spread, with a total of 60 confirmed cases and several more under investigation. The city's health department is facing mounting pressure to explain the cause of the outbreak and the effectiveness of its response. In an effort to address growing concerns, city officials will be hosting a town hall meeting to address questions and provide updates on the situation. Residents are expected to push for more information on the city's plan to contain the outbreak and prevent further cases.
City answers questions at town hall amid growing Upper East Side Legionnaires' outbreak reaches 60 cases ABC7 New York