90-Second Read: What Hantavirus ship passengers can expect when they return home
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Sofia Ramirez
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Published May 22, 2026

CNN's Barbie Latza Nadeau explains what passengers evacuated from that cruise ship that was hit by an outbreak of Hantavirus can expect when they return to their home countries. Myanmar's farmers need fuel and fertilizer to nourish their crops, but ships carrying that lifeline are trapped 2,000 miles away in the Strait of Hormuz. An American doctor exposed to Ebola has been admitted for preventative observation at Prague's Bulovka University Hospital under strict safety measures, the Czech Ministry of Health said.
CNN's Hanako Montgomery reports on how that stranglehold is deepening a food crisis already pushing 12.5 million people in Myanmar closer to famine. Russian President Vladimir Putin meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People on Wednesday, days after the high-stake Trump-Xi summit. In his opening remarks, Putin greeted Xi using a Chinese idiom, describing the passage of time.
As state-sponsored rallies spread across Iran, ordinary citizens are being urged to prepare for the possibility of war. From crowds chanting against the United States to weapons training in public squares and gun demonstrations on state television, fears of renewed conflict are reshaping daily life in Tehran. In Chinese ancient literature, "autumns" is a poetic expression used to refer to years.
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Source published May 10, 5:22 AM EDT. Hantavirus Now reviewed reporting from CNN and summarized the key points below.
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