What’s Next for Passengers Evacuated From Hantavirus-Hit Cruise

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Dr. Ashish Jha, a public health expert who serves as a senior fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy school, joins TODAY with analysis on how global health officials will track and contain the spread of hantavirus after the outbreak on a cruise ship. “My view is, this is still extremely containable. We should be able to get this under control, but we’ve really got to pay attention to every patient and make sure they are being monitored and quarantined appropriately.”

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