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Five American Cruise Ship Passengers Exposed to Hantavirus Depart Nebraska Quarantine Facility
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Five American cruise ship passengers infected with hantavirus have been released from Nebraska’s National Quarantine Unit and will continue home monitoring after meeting criteria for symptom‑free status.
Public health monitoring is a precautionary measure designed to support the health of those potentially exposed and protect communities. CDC is grateful to the people who were affected and who recognized the importance of this public safety measure during this challenging time.
These people remain symptom-free and have met the criteria established by public health officials to safely continue monitoring at home.
It is important to emphasize that there is no immediate risk to the public.
I don't think I've fully processed everything yet, and right now I don't want to leave until I know there is no risk of me getting sick or putting my family, friends, or the general public at risk.
For me personally, this experience has been incredibly traumatic.
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organizations
- 1.University of Nebraska Medical Center
- 2.McDonalds
- 3.Nebraska Medicine
- 4.US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- 5.World Health Organization
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- 1.Andes
- 2.MV Hondius