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Why hantavirus is not like COVID, according to infectious disease experts
The deadly cruise ship outbreak of hantavirus, a rare, rodent-borne illness, may have evoked some memories of the early days of COVID-19 — but infectious disease specialists and public health official...

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US Monitors For Hantavirus As WHO Expects More Cases But 'Not Another COVID'
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Is hantavirus spreading? We may know in 'next few days,' experts say
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3 King County residents possibly exposed to hantavirus linked to cruise
Three King County residents were potentially exposed to the type of hantavirus linked to the cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak last month, public health officials announced Tuesday.

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Should you be worried about hantavirus?
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Spain reports new hantavirus case in passenger from cruise ship as total cases grow to 11
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Hantavirus testing of UK passengers well under way, health officials say
On Tuesday morning, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said "our work is not over" to contain hantavirus after the cruise ship outbreak.

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May 11: Hantavirus, Cambridge shooting
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Ten more people to be flown to UK for hantavirus monitoring
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Hantavirus and COVID: How are they different?

Hantavirus has a much longer incubation period, with the Andes strain having incubated as long as 42 days. That increases the amount of time people who may have been exposed to the virus need to monitor for symptoms.
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Hantavirus differs from COVID-19, still sparks renewed anxiety of pandemic

Despite concerns surrounding the outbreak, health officials continue emphasizing that hantavirus remains uncommon and difficult to spread compared to COVID-19.
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Covid-19 cruise passengers recall painful memories amid hantavirus outbreak

The recent coverage of a cruise ship hit with a deadly hantavirus outbreak is painfully familiar to cruisers who spent days and weeks trapped in their cabins at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2
Psychology Today
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What COVID Taught Us About Managing Hantavirus Anxiety

News of a new virus has spiked anxiety and triggered traumatic memories of COVID-19, but it is important to recognize that anxiety cannot differentiate between past and present.
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Donald Trump's response to hantavirus eerily similar to how he downplayed Covid

Donald Trump expressed 'hope' that the deadly hantavirus outbreak is under control, sending concerns soaring as his remarks are compared to comments he made about Covid-19
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FDA blocks publication of COVID, shingles vaccine safety studies: NYT

In the latest update to COVID and vaccine-related discourse bubbling up at the FDA, agency officials have recently blocked the publication of several safety studies conduced on COVID and shingles v | The FDA-conducted studies reportedly found COVID vaccines and GSK's shingles vaccine Shringrix safe and effective,
The American Journal of Managed Care
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COVID-19 Pandemic Amplified Cardiovascular Disease Risk After Bereavement, Study Finds

Swedish registry follow-up of >5.3 million pre-pandemic and >5.5 million pandemic adults linked death of a partner, child, parent, or sibling to incident CVD. Partner bereavement showed the largest pandemic amplification (adjusted HR 1.30 to 1.46), while sibling loss increased from 1.16 to 1.23; child or parent loss did not.
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Millions of Americans Could Be Owed Tax Refunds for COVID-Era Penalties. Here’s What to Know

Because the IRS typically requires taxpayers to make a claim for a refund within three years of filing their return, Americans will have until July 10 of this year to submit claims for the potential COVID-era relief. Here’s what to know about your eligibility, and how to file a claim for a potential refund.
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