What's next for Americans from ship hit by hantavirus?
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Americans impacted by the hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship are back in the U.S.
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CBS News' Ian Lee has the latest.
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The Americans who were possibly exposed to hantavirus on a cruise ship are back in the U.S.
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Sixteen passengers are at University of Nebraska Medical Center, while two others are at Emory University in Atlanta.
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