LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Two cases of Legionnaires’ disease, a type of pneumonia that caused multiple deaths in New York City last summer, have been associated with stays at a hotel on the Las Vegas Strip, the Southern Nevada Health District announced on Tuesday.
One person stayed at the Wynn Las Vegas in September, while the other stayed in February, the district said in a press release. While both have recovered from the disease, guests who have been at the hotel casino in recent months are being urged to complete a health survey.
Anyone who has stayed at the Wynn since September 1 is encouraged to complete a confidential illness survey, even if symptoms were mild or have already been resolved. The survey can be found at this link…