Some passengers could face 2-month quarantine after hantavirus cruise ship outbreak
Summary
Some passengers on a cruise ship may need to stay in quarantine for up to two months after a hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization (WHO) is involved and providing guidance on how to handle the situation.Key Facts
- A hantavirus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship.
- The outbreak has caused concerns for passengers' health.
- Some passengers might have to stay in quarantine for as long as two months.
- The World Health Organization is advising on next steps.
- Hantavirus is a serious virus that can be deadly.
- Officials are closely monitoring passengers who may have been exposed.
- The situation is still developing and updates are expected from health authorities.
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