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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
The Dutch cruise ship tied to the Hantavirus outbreak has arrived near Spain's Canary Islands,
where passengers are beginning to disembark.
They include 17 Americans who will be flown back to the U.S.
For medical evaluation.
The outbreak has sparked concerns, with many people comparing it to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But as NPR's Alana Wise reports, health officials say the risk remains.
Low.
CDC officials sought to temper concerns of another event like the debilitating COVID-19 pandemic.
The current outbreak of the Andy strain of the Hantavirus arose last month on a cruise ship
and has so far killed three people.
More than two dozen Americans were on board the ship.
The CDC said that the risk of infection to the American public is still low.
The 17 Americans aboard the ship will eventually be sent to the University of Nebraska for monitoring.
CDC officials insist that their time at the medical center is not a quarantine.
Alana Wise, NPR News.