Man Released From Quarantine After 42 Days Following Hantavirus Outbreak On Cruise Ship
- The CONNECT Network

- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Emotional reunion
After completing quarantine:
Rosmarin reunited with his fiancée at the airport
The pair shared an emotional embrace after more than six weeks apart
He described the experience as a long and challenging ordeal
Why he was quarantined
According to reports:
A hantavirus outbreak occurred aboard the cruise ship
Three passengers reportedly died during the outbreak
Rosmarin was among 18 Americans placed under medical observation after leaving the vessel
The group was monitored at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Sharing the experience
While in quarantine, Rosmarin:
Documented his daily life on social media
Shared updates about isolation and medical monitoring
Gave followers a firsthand look at the quarantine process
About hantavirus
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially serious viral disease that can cause severe respiratory illness. Health officials often closely monitor individuals who may have been exposed to prevent further spread and to ensure prompt treatment if symptoms develop.
Bottom line
After 42 days in quarantine following a cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, Jake Rosmarin was finally released and reunited with his fiancée, ending a lengthy period of medical observation that followed an outbreak linked to three reported deaths.
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