A slowdown in new cases has brought a glimmer of hope in the ongoing Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City. Despite the reprieve, the situation remains serious, with multiple buildings across the city still testing positive for the deadly bacteria. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is among the high-profile locations to have reported positive tests, sparking concerns about the potential for widespread exposure. As health officials continue to investigate the source of the outbreak and work to contain it, residents and visitors to the affected areas are left wondering if the crisis is finally under control.
New cases slow in NYC Legionnaires' disease outbreak; Met museum among buildings with positive tests NBC New York