US cruise passenger quarantining for hantavirus says he will remain in Nebraska for full 42 days

Jake Rosmarin, a passenger from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship, has chosen to remain in a Nebraska quarantine facility for the full 42-day incubation period. He stated that his decision is motivated by a desire to ensure he poses zero risk to his family and the public.
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The story highlights individual responses to public health protocols and the challenges of managing infectious disease outbreaks on cruise ships.
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The article reports on the individual's personal choice and the medical context of the quarantine without bias.
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