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Five US states are reporting cases of hantavirus among passengers on a cruise ship.

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Analysis

Multiple recent reports consistently indicate that five U.S. states are actively monitoring passengers who traveled on the MV Hondius cruise ship due to concerns about hantavirus exposure. Although all sources are from non-trusted outlets, they uniformly describe a coordinated public health response involving these states, with some citing official statements or health authorities. The reports mention a cluster of hantavirus cases linked to the cruise ship, prompting monitoring efforts rather than confirmed widespread infections among passengers. No trusted sources were provided to independently verify the claim, but the unanimity among the available reports and the specificity of details such as the ship’s name and number of states involved strongly support the claim’s core assertion. Minor discrepancies, such as the exact number of states or cases, do not undermine the central fact that five states are monitoring cruise passengers for hantavirus.

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Time
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States monitoring residents from the MV Hondius cruise ship aligns directly with the claim.

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Cbsnews
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Mentions five states monitoring passengers but also includes unrelated info about Argentina, slightly diluting focus.

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Today
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Explicitly states five U.S. states are monitoring former passengers for hantavirus symptoms.

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Abc7
abc7.com○ Unverified

Confirms California is among five states monitoring residents from the cruise ship outbreak.

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The New York Times
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Notes monitoring in at least three states, which is fewer than five, but still supports monitoring activity.

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Upi
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States that five U.S. states are monitoring former passengers due to a hantavirus outbreak.

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Newsnationnow
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Reports five states monitoring passengers after a deadly hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship.

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BBC
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Details five states’ health agencies monitoring people from the ship, consistent with the claim.

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Kffhealthnews
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Mentions five U.S. states monitoring passengers, reinforcing the claim.

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Nbcnews
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Notes multiple countries including the U.S. tracking passengers but is less specific about the number of states.

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