Hantavirus quarantine ends for Americans held for six weeks in Nebraska (opens original article in a new tab)
Eight Americans quarantined for six weeks in Nebraska after hantavirus exposure were released, with some criticizing the government's handling of the isolation.
- Eight Americans quarantined for six weeks in Nebraska were released after exposure to hantavirus.
- One passenger accused the government of detaining her against her will, citing a controversial quarantine order.
- Health law experts criticized the quarantine as setting a dangerous precedent and violating constitutional rights.
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