New York City health officials are set to provide an update on a growing cluster of Legionnaires' disease cases on the Upper East Side. The bacterial illness, typically spread through contaminated water systems, has left several residents hospitalized in recent weeks. As the city's health department continues to investigate the source of the outbreak, officials will likely discuss any new developments, including potential sources of exposure and measures being taken to prevent further cases. With the summer months approaching, when Legionnaires' disease tends to peak, residents and visitors to the area will be watching closely for any guidance on how to stay safe.


NYC health officials to give update on Legionnaires' disease cluster on Upper East Side  CBS News