1 dead, over 40 sick as legionnaires' outbreak spreads in southeast London, Ont.
08-07-2025 17:13 via cbc.ca

1 dead, over 40 sick as legionnaires' outbreak spreads in southeast London, Ont.

One person has died and over 40 people have become ill in a legionnaires' disease outbreak in London, Ont., says the Middlesex-London Health Unit. It's working with the province to investigate the source of the outbreak, the second in the city since last summer.
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