A mysterious outbreak of Legionnaires' disease is gripping the Upper East Side of New York City, leaving residents and health officials on high alert. At least 14 cases of the potentially deadly bacteria have been reported in the past month, with three fatalities. The sudden spike in cases has raised concerns about the spread of the disease, which is typically associated with contaminated water systems, such as cooling towers and hot tubs. As health experts scramble to identify the source of the outbreak, residents are left wondering if they are at risk and what steps they can take to protect themselves.
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