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

8 July 2025
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1 dead, over 40 sick as legionnaires' outbreak spreads in southeast London, Ont.
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A legionnaires’ disease outbreak in London, Ont., has resulted in one death and over 40 reported illnesses, according to the Middlesex-London Health Unit. The health unit is collaborating with provincial authorities to identify the outbreak’s source, marking the city’s second such incident since last summer.

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There’s a sickness called legionnaires’ disease that has made many people in London, Ont. feel very sick, and sadly, one person has died from it.

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