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CDC Says 41 People Being Monitored for Hantavirus in US

(Corrects day to ⁠Thursday ⁠in paragraph 1)

WASHINGTON, ⁠May 14 (Reuters) – There are ​41 people in the United States ‌currently being monitored ‌for hantavirus, the U.S. ⁠Centers ⁠for Disease Control and Prevention said on ​Thursday, most of whom should stay at home and avoid people ​during the 42-day monitoring period.

The 41 ⁠people ⁠come from three ⁠main ​groups, said Dr. David Fitter, the incident ​manager ⁠for the CDC’s hantavirus response.

“First, passengers who were recently repatriated and are now in ⁠Nebraska and Emory. Second, passengers who had already ⁠left the ship and had already returned home before the outbreak was identified. And third, people who may have been exposed during travel, specifically on flights where a ⁠symptomatic case was present,” Fitter told reporters on a media call.

(Reporting by Ahmed Aboulenein, Michael Erman, ​and Doina Chiacu; Editing ​by Nia Williams)

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