A deadly hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship has led health authorities around the world to monitor passengers who’ve left the ship for symptoms of the illness — including in the United States.
"This is not COVID and we don’t want to treat it like COVID. We don’t want to cause a public panic over this," said the CDC's ...
Once the MV Hondius anchored near Tenerife, passengers started disembarking in small groups to begin their quarantines.
In the midst of a hantavirus outbreak that involves Americans and is making headlines around the world, the U.S. government’s ...
COVID nearly killed the motorcoach industry. Hantavirus is not COVID but the lessons still apply. Here is what passenger ...
U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday criticized the Trump administration’s cuts to federal public health programs, arguing a deadly hantavirus outbreak tied to an international cruise ship highlights the ...
One of the 17 American evacuees tested positive while another is showing mild symptoms, the HHS said.
American passengers from the cruise ship at the center of the hantavirus outbreak, including at least one presumed positive ...
Seventeen passengers to be taken to a Nebraska quarantine center to be assessed, with one testing positive and another showing symptoms ...
The US passengers, who were aboard MV Hondius, will be taken to a specialised centre in the rural state of Nebraska, but will ...
Americans aboard a hantavirus-hit cruise ship are heading to Nebraska for screening. One person has "mild symptoms," HHS said ...
The professor said a close look needs to be taken at what happened and what went wrong. “We need total rethinking,” she said.
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