Legionnaires’ cases rise to 28 in Upper East Side outbreak, officials say

UPPER EAST SIDE, Manhattan (PIX11) — The number of confirmed Legionnaires’ disease cases linked to the Upper East Side outbreak has risen to 28, city officials said Tuesday. The Health Department said 21 of those cases remain hospitalized.
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