Legionnaires’ disease outbreak widens on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Guggenheim among sites affected
An outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease has sickened 56 people on New York City’s Upper East Side, prompting widespread testing of building cooling towers in the area — including at the world-famous Guggenheim museum.
An outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease has sickened 56 people on New York City’s Upper East Side, prompting widespread testing of building cooling towers in the area — including at the world-famous Guggenheim museum.
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