American passenger commits to full 42-day hantavirus quarantine in Nebraska

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Jake Rosmarin, a Boston resident quarantining at Nebraska’s National Quarantine Unit after hantavirus exposure on the MV Hondius, says he will complete the full 42-day period to protect others, citing access to rapid medical testing and care; some passengers have left early, reflecting the 42-day incubation window, while two New Yorkers will finish their monitoring at home; as of May 27, the WHO reports 13 cases and 3 deaths linked to the ship.
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