No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, WHO says as cases continue to rise
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No sign of larger hantavirus outbreak, WHO says as cases continue to rise
By Katie Scott Global News
Posted May 12, 2026 1:23 pm
Updated May 13, 2026 8:27 am
8 min read
WATCH: Countries around the world are watching and waiting to see if more cases of Hantavirus materialize as repatriated passengers wait out their quarantines. One additional case has been confirmed in Spain. Health reporter Katherine Ward has more on what the Director General of the World Health Organization said at a press conference Tuesday. – May 12, 2026
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