17 American passengers aboard hantavirus-hit cruise ship will quarantine in Nebraska
Source: NBC News
May 8, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT / Updated May 8, 2026, 6:55 PM EDT
Seventeen American passengers aboard the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak will quarantine at a Nebraska facility that specializes in handling patients with highly communicable diseases, health officials said. The m/v Hondius is expected to arrive in Tenerife, one of Spains Canary Islands, on Sunday at which point disembarkation and isolation plans will be implemented.
A team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will meet the American passengers there, an agency official confirmed to NBC News. And the State Department is arranging a flight back to the U.S. for them, a department spokesperson said Friday. The 17 passengers will be received at the National Quarantine Unit, a secured facility on the University of Nebraska Medical Center campus in Omaha, said Dr. Michael Wadman, the units medical director.
There, they will be assessed and any necessary quarantine measures will be determined, he said. They will also be monitored daily. All of the people being transported to Nebraska are in good health and are asymptomatic, but should anyone be diagnosed with the virus, they would would be moved to the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit, said Dr. Angela Hewlett, the medical director of that unit.
The Biocontainment Unit treats patients with hazardous communicable diseases in sterile environments that maximize safety and containment. It features an isolation unit, HEPA filtration system and specialized sterilization autoclaves with double doors to decontaminate waste and linens. Hewlett emphasized that the current outbreak is not at Covid levels.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/flight-attendant-tests-negative-hantavirus-new-case-suspected-remote-i-rcna344191
Norrrm
(5,474 posts)With Trump killing hundreds of thousands of Americans.
1) I wonder what you mean by "taking care of this one" ?
and
2) could it be as simple as: hantavirus has a known history in this country and Korea, especially, and Trump might have heard of it, or his advisors told him this one was real, and deadly.
vs.
The Covid-19 virus seemed to come out of nowhere, or Wuhan, China, and Trump's suspicious nature assumed it was caused by people who do not like Trump, so he discounted the reality of the virus. He can't do that with the hantavirus.
But, oops, over a million Americans died from Covid. At least 7 million certifiable deaths worldwide.
https://russblib.blogspot.com
Norrrm
(5,474 posts)IronLionZion
(51,526 posts)1/3 of total COVID deaths worldwide. Seems a bit disproportionate to our population.
tavernier
(14,498 posts)What am I not seeing?
IronLionZion
(51,526 posts)barbtries
(31,342 posts)I'd say he doesn't have even a clue about the steps being taken to - What!? - save people.
Skittles
(172,643 posts)no doubt the experts are bypassing his usual bullshit
https://www.scrippsnews.com/health/cdc-sidelines-itself-as-hantavirus-cruise-ship-outbreak-grabs-global-attention
Ocelot II
(131,123 posts)until I reread it the thread title.
Lovie777
(23,573 posts)and only 17?
How many were on the ship including passengers and the staff?
BumRushDaShow
(171,802 posts)3 died and 5 were symptomatic and confirmed positive. They are struggling with the contact tracing because some had left the ship while the infection was active but before people died.
The ship was a Dutch one.
dutch777
(5,103 posts)...the non-patient folk all along the way are protected. I would consider a tent city with MASH hospital dock side and keep it simple given these passengers are asymptomatic.
BumRushDaShow
(171,802 posts)but the transmission was not like COVID or other high-transmission viruses.
blue-wave
(5,486 posts)Andes virus strain. It is the only one known at this time which can be spread from human to human.
AverageOldGuy
(4,119 posts). . . the COVID pandemic started with 12 sick passengers from a cruise ship in California and then-President Trump assured us it would end in 14 days.
By the time he left office in 2021, at least 450,000 were dead.
And now . . . 17 from a cruise ship . . . Trump is President . . . and Dr. Fauci is retired.
the nelm
(289 posts)My mind is a bit fuzzy on the details.
LisaL
(47,490 posts)NT
Hugin
(37,967 posts)Except maybe that there were 17 Americans on the cruise.
underpants
(197,051 posts)Anchoring off shore. Zodiac boats and helicopters taking 150 people off board. Im sure the staff will be hazmetted up. The helicopters? Are they going to carry them to shore via air lift?
popsdenver
(2,559 posts)There are probably all kinds of isolation wards in Hospitals in cities near the port.....quite possibly better prepared than one in Nebraska, and no plane to de-con........
Strange............
underpants
(197,051 posts)wasnt crazy about them coming there at all.
The flight to Nebraska is fascinating. Id think the plane has to have them sealed up or they are in hazmat suits but then I really dont know.
Aussie105
(8,135 posts)the known viruses and other deadly diseases were plotting a comeback.
They don't need sleep.
Oldies on a crowded cruise ship - the diseases go 'Yeah baby! Let me at them!'
The old adage applies - it is meant to be fun, it costs money, nothing will go wrong!
What next?
Replay of Mad Cow Disease, Bubonic plague, lethal flu varieties?
popsdenver
(2,559 posts)is that it is contagious person to person........
Renew Deal
(85,316 posts)
Just kidding
IronLionZion
(51,526 posts)MAGA might want to spread it around for "herd immunity" since that worked out so well last time.
I'm sure we'll be in very good hands with RFK Jr.
Prairie Gates
(8,444 posts)being allowed to go back to Vermont or whatever.
BumRushDaShow
(171,802 posts)because that original "Ebola nurse" fiasco happened during the Obama administration in 2014 (before 45), where Chris Crispy Creme was the one who freaked out, detaining an asymptomatic nurse in NJ, who had been treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone, before returning to the U.S. to head home to Maine. She settled her lawsuit in 2017.
There was a parallel case in TX the same month where a nurse contracted the disease from a patient, and where the hospital had no corresponding protocols for adequate protection. That nurse settled her suit in 2016.
This mess prompted Obama to get all the various stakeholders together to come up with a plan on how to deal with these types of infectious diseases in the future. It was called -
PLAYBOOK FOR EARLY RESPONSE TO HIGH-CONSEQUENCE EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASE THREATS AND BIOLOGICAL INCIDENTS
(a/k/a the "Pandemic Playbook" ).
There had been all kinds of protocols put in place after the Anthrax "attacks" and subsequent "white powder in letters and packages" incidents in 2001, but nothing for hazardous communicable diseases
That document was issued internally in 2016, where when offered to the incoming 45 administration, it was promptly thrown in the trash.
Prairie Gates
(8,444 posts)Trump had numerous tweets about it, including one calling on Obama to resign.
BumRushDaShow
(171,802 posts)45 was obsessing more with the birther crap back then (and before).
Prairie Gates
(8,444 posts)Before you (try to!) correct somebody, try to have straight what they're saying. There was no error in my post as to date or anything else.
Blumancru
(296 posts)If they are on a ship, arent they already pretty well quarantined? Just drop them food for a week or two. If you absolutely have to bring them to the US, quarantine them at Mag a Lardass.
The MAGAts must be trying to kill off the excess population.
twodogsbarking
(19,251 posts)Was the staff courteous?
Were the premises clean?
Was the food good?
Would you recommend us to a friend?
How likely are you to return?
Are you still alive?
barbtries
(31,342 posts)there are still some adults left at the CDC. this is refreshing.
From all I've heard and read, hantavirus is not the threat that the novel coronavirus was and is. I'm relieved that the mad king's government is taking proactive steps to make sure that it doesn't spread. and, frankly, surprised.
murielm99
(33,063 posts)I hope you are staying well.
barbtries
(31,342 posts)I'm here daily but haven't been posting much. Events of the past week or so have just left me slightly devastated. How are you?
I don't think the way I'm feeling is very different from most people of good faith in the former USA, now, as I refer to it, the disunited states of dystopia.
that's why. I'm trying hard to be better and have some energy to engage.
I did make it to the MayDay protest, strike and march in Raleigh last Saturday; I think that was the last time I felt good and alive and hopeful.
popsdenver
(2,559 posts)I am surprised that they weren't sent to a hospital in a Blue City/State, rather than Nebraska??????? Why Nebraska???????
THAT is really weird.........
Skittles
(172,643 posts)kimbutgar
(27,506 posts)Tenerife is awesome better views also!
barbtries
(31,342 posts)that the person at the CDC approving this and presumably facilitating it, is not named in this article. Probably because they'll be fired for doing something good.
Both of the people cited in the article are at UNMC.
https://www.unmc.edu/emergency/faculty/wadman.html
https://www.nebraskamed.com/doctors/angela-l-hewlett