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u s cruise passengers fly back for hantavirus monitoring as one tests positive

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The event is a public health response with no material impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. Cruise operations are affected but no specific company or sector exposure is detailed.

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  • 17 U.S. cruise passengers returning on May 11, 2026 after hantavirus outbreak
  • At least 8 cases and 3 deaths linked to M/V Hondius cruise
  • One passenger tested mildly positive, another has mild symptoms
  • Passengers flown to Nebraska in biocontainment units for monitoring up to 42 days

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