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All US passengers from hantavirus-hit ship return to home states

Jun 23, 2026

New York [US], June 23: The University of Nebraska Medical Center said on Monday all 18 ​U.S.-resident passengers from the hantavirus-hit MV cruise ship have returned to their home states after completing monitoring at ​its National Quarantine Unit.
Sixteen of ​those passengers arrived on May 11 ⁠following their trip on the cruise ​ship associated with a hantavirus outbreak, ​it said. Two more former passengers arrived at the National Quarantine Unit on May 15.
"No ​cases of hantavirus disease occurred in ​the United States as a result of this ," ⁠the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
Earlier this month, eight U.S. residents returned to their home states ​following three ​weeks ⁠of monitoring at the National Quarantine Unit. Ten others were ​under observation.
The World Health Organization ​recommends ⁠monitoring and quarantining high-risk contacts for 42 days after exposure, while advising ⁠low-risk ​contacts to self-monitor and ​seek medical care if symptoms develop.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation