A Legionnaires' outbreak in New York City has raised concerns about the safety of public spaces, as the Guggenheim Museum is among 31 addresses linked to the outbreak. According to reports, the museum's water system has been identified as a potential source of the bacteria that causes Legionnaires' disease, a severe and potentially life-threatening form of pneumonia. The outbreak has sparked an investigation into the water treatment systems of buildings across the city, with health officials working to determine the exact source and scope of the outbreak. As the city's residents and visitors continue to navigate the risks, the Guggenheim Museum's connection to the outbreak has sparked questions about the museum's responsibility to ensure the health and safety of its patrons.


Guggenheim Museum among list of 31 addresses linked to Legionnaires' outbreak  NBC New York