- Jake Rosmarin, a 30-year-old content creator, is among 18 Americans under observation in specialized health facilities following a hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius expedition vessel.
- Rosmarin expects to spend 42 days at the National Quarantine Unit in Omaha, Nebraska, where 14 other American passengers from the ship are also being held after three people died and at least nine were confirmed sickened by the virus during the South Atlantic voyage.
- The hantavirus, typically spread through rodent droppings, is not easily transmitted between people, but the Andes virus strain involved in this outbreak may allow for rare human-to-human transmission.
- Public health officials say the risk of the virus spreading to the general public is very low, and healthy individuals like Rosmarin are being quarantined as a precautionary measure.
- Rosmarin, who never fell ill, described his quarantine room as a "very nice room" akin to a small hotel suite, which has a closet, smart TV, bathroom, small refrigerator, bed, chair and a stationary bike. He can’t recieve visitors but on Tuesday, nurses brought him an iced Horchata with oat milk and vanilla cold foam.
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