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The article discusses a potential hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship and the U.S. withdrawal from WHO, but no concrete commercial mechanism is identified. No specific product, commodity, company, or supply chain impact is mentioned. The event is a public health concern with no direct or strong second-order commercial effects on any sector.

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  • U.S. formally left WHO in January 2026 after 78 years of membership.
  • Potential hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship with 150 passengers still on board.
  • CDC may lack immediate access to surveillance data and contact tracing information.
  • Evacuations from the cruise ship could begin as early as Monday.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump stated risk to American public was low.

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jpost.com files this story under "outbreak" in the GDELT knowledge graph. News Analysis surfaces coverage based on the same open classification taxonomy.