New York City health officials are set to address concerns and provide updates on the recent Legionnaires' disease outbreak in the Upper East Side, in a town hall meeting aimed at reassuring residents. The outbreak, which has seen multiple cases reported in the area, has raised alarm among local residents, many of whom are eager to know the source of the outbreak and what steps are being taken to prevent further cases. At the town hall, officials will likely discuss the current situation, the measures being taken to contain the outbreak, and what residents can do to protect themselves from the disease. With the city's health department working to identify the source of the outbreak, residents are seeking answers and reassurance about their safety in the area.
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