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Legionnaires’ Disease Signs Posted Inside Federal Courthouse as Orange County Hits 100 Confirmed Cases
The General Services Administration posted Legionella warnings after detecting elevated bacteria levels in courthouse water during an outbreak with 100 confirmed cases in Orange County, Florida.
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Legionnaires’ disease signs posted inside federal courthouse as Orange County hits 100 confirmed cases
Orange County now leads the state of Florida in reported cases of Legionnaires’ disease, as questions grow about whether residents and workers may have been exposed at more than one location.
·Orlando, United States
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Legionnaires' disease warnings appear at Orange federal courthouse
Signs posted around the George C. Young Federal Annex Courthouse in downtown Orlando warn court staff and visitors to be wary of the water because of the presence of the bacterium which causes Legionnaires' disease—the latest incident in Orange County, which has the state's highest tally of confirmed cases of the potentially deadly pneumonia this year.
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