Evacuated hantavirus-hit cruise ship passengers head to Nebraska for quarantine and monitoring

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Seventeen American passengers from the hantavirus-hit MV Hondius are being flown to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for evaluation and quarantine; authorities say the immediate public-health risk is low, and after screening they will be monitored and may either stay under quarantine or return home with a 42-day self-isolation period.
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