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Cruise passengers question their rights as hantavirus health scare sparks worry

3 sources6 storiesFirst seen 5/12/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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Mapping the hantavirus outbreak as cruise ship passengers return to US USA TodayInside the Hantavirus Quarantine Unit in Nebraska Where 15 Americans Wait

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Three King County residents connected to international cruise ship in public health monitoring for hantavirus Public Health InsiderInside the Hantavirus Quarantine Unit in Nebraska Where 15 Americans Wait

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Where the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak stands as health officials monitor 18 Americans.

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The total number of confirmed and suspected hantavirus cases from a cruise ship outbreak has reached 11.

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Health officials in Nebraska and Georgia are monitoring the 18 Americans who may have been exposed.

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Céline Gounder has the latest.

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More hantavirus cases are expected, WHO chief says: Live updates - USA Today.

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More hantavirus cases are expected, WHO chief says: Live updates USA TodayInside the Hantavirus Quarantine Unit in Nebraska Where 15 Americans Wait

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Summary

**Summary:** Cruise passengers are questioning their rights amid a hantavirus health scare that has sparked concern and prompted the monitoring of 18 Americans aboard an international cruise ship returning to the United States. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the potential for public health crises on large-scale transportation vehicles, such as cruise ships

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