The Macau Health Bureau has confirmed three cases of Legionnaires Disease at the site of the Parisian Macao, a $3 Billion dollar, 3,000 room casino resort located on Macau’s version of the Las Vegas Strip. The Health Bureau is reporting that one of the patients is listed as being in critical condition, and another in serious condition. The third patient has already been released from the hospital. In a press release issued Saturday evening, the Bureau indicated that the resort’s pool and spa area had been shutdown for testing. Prior to this outbreak, Macao had had only 1 recorded case of Legionnaires’ Disease in the past decade. To learn more about the outbreak, click here. Jules Zacher is an attorney in Philadelphia who has tried Legionnaires’ disease cases across the U.S. Please visit LegionnaireLawyer.com again for updates.
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