Passengers from hantavirus-linked ship may leave Nebraska under certain conditions, officials say
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US cruise ship passengers monitored for hantavirus in Nebraska
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Hantavirus NC | Person in North Carolina from hantavirus cruise ship among those quarantined in Nebraska - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham.
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Cruise ship passengers under hantavirus monitoring in Nebraska may leave before the 42-day period ends, a public health official noted during a press conference.
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**Summary:** CDC's acting director downplays the severity of hantavirus on a cruise ship that caused quarantine for passengers in Nebraska, with officials allowing some to leave under certain conditions. **Why It Matters:** This news highlights the ongoing public health response to an outbreak linked to a cruise ship, emphasizing the need for transparency
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