New York has been hit by a parasite outbreak, with dozens of cases reported in Rochester. The outbreak has raised concerns about public health and the potential consequences of inadequate precautions. According to health officials, the parasite can cause a range of symptoms, from mild discomfort to severe illness.

"We urge residents to take precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones," said a spokesperson for the Monroe County health department.

In Rochester, the Highland Hospital has reported an increase in cases, with doctors warning about the potential risks of delayed treatment. The City of Rochester is working to raise awareness about the outbreak and provide resources for affected residents. The Genesee River and surrounding areas have been identified as potential sources of the parasite, and residents are advised to take precautions when engaging in outdoor activities.

As the outbreak continues to affect Rochester residents, health officials are urging everyone to prioritize their health and seek medical attention if symptoms persist. A public meeting is scheduled for next week to discuss the outbreak and provide updates on the situation.