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Hantavirus Revives COVID-Era Anti-Vaxxer Fears

Hantavirus Revives COVID-Era Anti-Vaxxer Fears

Summary

A hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has caused people on social media to spread false claims linking it to a COVID-19 vaccine conspiracy. Some are promoting ivermectin, a drug not approved for hantavirus or COVID-19, despite health experts warning against this misinformation. Medical professionals emphasize that early medical care is important for hantavirus and that COVID-19 vaccines have been effective in preventing severe illness.

Key Facts

  • Hantavirus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship in 2024.
  • Some social media accounts claim the outbreak is a plot to force vaccinations.
  • Moderna is developing a vaccine for hantavirus, but it is not yet available.
  • Ivermectin is being falsely claimed as a treatment for hantavirus; it is not authorized for this use.
  • Health officials warn misinformation can stop people from getting proper care.
  • Dr. Adam Gaffney and other experts caution that false claims about ivermectin caused harm during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • There is no specific cure for hantavirus, but early treatment improves survival chances.
  • Public health experts confirm COVID-19 vaccines help prevent severe disease and reduce death risk.
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