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The deadly outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship has led some to suggest that ivermectin could be used to treat an infection.
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WHO says hantavirus is 'not another COVID-19' and that the public health risk 'remains low'
The World Health Organization said eight cases of hantavirus, including three deaths, have been reported as of May 8.
The Food and Drug Administration blocked the publication of studies that tracked the safety of the COVID-19 and shingles vaccines, an official told ABC News.
Three deaths aboard a cruise ship has people scared, but experts say the hantavirus outbreak is unlikely to become another COVID pandemic.
The sight of people in hazmat suits and phrases like ‘self-isolation’ dominating the airwaves is bringing back troubling memories for Katie Rosseinsky, who looks into whether we should all start stock
The agency’s scientists and data contractors reviewed millions of patient records for studies that were pulled back before release.
Any person or business that was charged a penalty or interest between Jan. 20, 2020, and July 10, 2023, could qualify. And while the exact amount of the refund hasn’t been specified, Jessica Marine of Frost Law believes a lot of people could get a juicy payout.
Health officials in several countries are trying to identify and follow people who may have been exposed to hantavirus on a cruise ship