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Cruise Passengers Return After Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak

American passengers have returned to U.S. soil following a dangerous hantavirus outbreak aboard their cruise vessel that left multiple travelers seriously ill. NBC4 Washington reported that the affected passengers arrived back in the country after health officials worked to contain the rare but potentially fatal virus that typically spreads through contact with infected rodents. The incident has raised serious questions about cruise line safety protocols and health screening procedures, particularly as the travel industry continues recovering from previous health crises. This latest outbreak serves as a stark reminder of the health risks facing travelers, especially those in communities that may have limited access to immediate medical care during international emergencies.

Source: NBC4 Washington, DC

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