Binance Square
#cdc

cdc

Počet zobrazení: 12,739
Diskutuje: 11
Astik_Mondal_
·
--
115 people are sick on a cruise ship. Right now. At sea. And this is a completely different outbreak from the one already making headlines. Norovirus has taken over the Caribbean Princess. 102 passengers. 13 crew. Diarrhea and vomiting spreading through a floating vessel with nowhere to go. The CDC has a 3% threshold before they officially call it an outbreak. This ship just crossed it. You're paying $4,000 to board a confined metal hull with recycled air, shared buffets, and 3,000 strangers and right now, 1 in 30 of them is getting sick. The crew isn't immune either. The people serving your food, cleaning your cabin, and running your entertainment are going down too. Princess Cruises says they've disinfected. They'll do a "full clean" before the next voyage. A full clean. Between sailings. Of a ship that just had 115 confirmed sick. Norovirus can survive on surfaces for weeks. It takes fewer than 20 viral particles to infect you. And it spreads fastest in exactly the kind of enclosed, high-contact environment a cruise ship is designed to be. This isn't a scare story. It's just biology. The Caribbean isn't going anywhere. Maybe wait until the ship does. #Norovirus #CruiseShip #CDC #PublicHealth #BreakingNews
115 people are sick on a cruise ship. Right now. At sea.
And this is a completely different outbreak from the one already making headlines.
Norovirus has taken over the Caribbean Princess. 102 passengers. 13 crew. Diarrhea and vomiting spreading through a floating vessel with nowhere to go.
The CDC has a 3% threshold before they officially call it an outbreak. This ship just crossed it.
You're paying $4,000 to board a confined metal hull with recycled air, shared buffets, and 3,000 strangers and right now, 1 in 30 of them is getting sick.
The crew isn't immune either. The people serving your food, cleaning your cabin, and running your entertainment are going down too.
Princess Cruises says they've disinfected. They'll do a "full clean" before the next voyage.
A full clean. Between sailings. Of a ship that just had 115 confirmed sick.
Norovirus can survive on surfaces for weeks. It takes fewer than 20 viral particles to infect you. And it spreads fastest in exactly the kind of enclosed, high-contact environment a cruise ship is designed to be.
This isn't a scare story. It's just biology.
The Caribbean isn't going anywhere. Maybe wait until the ship does.
#Norovirus #CruiseShip #CDC #PublicHealth #BreakingNews
Trang Lanie YGDd:
вы не е могли бы уточнить, кто мы такие ? кого нас ?
🚨 A cruise ship just pulled into port carrying a potential hantavirus outbreak. 149 passengers and crew. Being evacuated right now. And the U.S. government just said: no quarantine needed. Let that sink in. 17 Americans were on the MV Hondius during an active hantavirus situation. Zero positive tests so far but here's the part nobody's saying loud enough: They're not testing people without symptoms. That's not reassurance. That's a gap in the data. Hantavirus doesn't always announce itself immediately. And you don't find what you don't look for. The CDC confirmed Sunday morning that the ship docked at Granadilla de Abona at 5:30 a.m. local time. Rapid evacuation underway for 149 people. "Rapid" and "hantavirus" are two words that should never share a sentence. Here's what we know for certain: Active outbreak on board. Ship has docked. Mass evacuation in progress. No quarantine ordered. Testing only if symptomatic. Here's what we don't know: How many were exposed. What the incubation window looks like for this strain. Whether "no symptoms yet" means "no infection." Hantavirus has a mortality rate of up to 40%. This isn't the flu. The CDC's confidence either means they know something we don't or they're managing optics over outcomes. Watch this story closely. The next 48–72 hours will either vindicate the CDC's call or make it the most criticized public health decision of 2026. Stay informed. Stay sharp. #Hantavirus #MVHondius #CDC #PublicHealth #BreakingNews
🚨 A cruise ship just pulled into port carrying a potential hantavirus outbreak.
149 passengers and crew. Being evacuated right now.
And the U.S. government just said: no quarantine needed.
Let that sink in.
17 Americans were on the MV Hondius during an active hantavirus situation.
Zero positive tests so far but here's the part nobody's saying loud enough:
They're not testing people without symptoms.
That's not reassurance.
That's a gap in the data.
Hantavirus doesn't always announce itself immediately. And you don't find what you don't look for.
The CDC confirmed Sunday morning that the ship docked at Granadilla de Abona at 5:30 a.m. local time.
Rapid evacuation underway for 149 people.
"Rapid" and "hantavirus" are two words that should never share a sentence.
Here's what we know for certain:
Active outbreak on board. Ship has docked. Mass evacuation in progress. No quarantine ordered. Testing only if symptomatic.
Here's what we don't know:
How many were exposed. What the incubation window looks like for this strain. Whether "no symptoms yet" means "no infection."
Hantavirus has a mortality rate of up to 40%.
This isn't the flu.
The CDC's confidence either means they know something we don't or they're managing optics over outcomes.
Watch this story closely.
The next 48–72 hours will either vindicate the CDC's call or make it the most criticized public health decision of 2026.
Stay informed. Stay sharp.
#Hantavirus #MVHondius #CDC #PublicHealth #BreakingNews
·
--
Optimistický
🚨BREAKING: The US government has confirmed that NO quarantine is required for the 17 Americans aboard the hantavirus-linked cruise ship. According to the CDC, none of the American passengers has tested positive for hantavirus, and officials stated that testing is not recommended for individuals without symptoms. The MV Hondius arrived at the port of Granadilla de Abona early Sunday morning, where authorities began the rapid evacuation of 149 passengers and crew amid growing global attention surrounding the incident. Health officials continue to monitor the situation closely as concerns over onboard infections and international travel safety remain in focus. #BreakingNews #USNews #Hantavirus #CruiseShip #CDC $BZ {future}(BZUSDT) $CL {future}(CLUSDT) $XRP {spot}(XRPUSDT)
🚨BREAKING: The US government has confirmed that NO quarantine is required for the 17 Americans aboard the hantavirus-linked cruise ship.

According to the CDC, none of the American passengers has tested positive for hantavirus, and officials stated that testing is not recommended for individuals without symptoms.

The MV Hondius arrived at the port of Granadilla de Abona early Sunday morning, where authorities began the rapid evacuation of 149 passengers and crew amid growing global attention surrounding the incident.

Health officials continue to monitor the situation closely as concerns over onboard infections and international travel safety remain in focus.

#BreakingNews #USNews #Hantavirus #CruiseShip #CDC $BZ
$CL
$XRP
The U.S. government just activated its largest federal quarantine operation since COVID. Not a drill. Not a precaution. An emergency. 17 Americans are being airlifted off a cruise ship right now. Military-style medical repatriation flight. Direct to Nebraska. Straight into the National Quarantine Center. The word "hantavirus" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this story and it should. #Hantavirus #CDC #Quarantine #BreakingNews #PublicHealth
The U.S. government just activated its largest federal quarantine operation since COVID.
Not a drill. Not a precaution. An emergency.
17 Americans are being airlifted off a cruise ship right now. Military-style medical repatriation flight. Direct to Nebraska. Straight into the National Quarantine Center.
The word "hantavirus" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this story and it should.
#Hantavirus #CDC #Quarantine #BreakingNews #PublicHealth
CDC Deploys Personnel to Canary Islands Amid Hantavirus Cruise Outbreak The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is taking decisive action following a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Reports indicate that CDC personnel are en route to the Canary Islands to coordinate the repatriation of American passengers. According to sources speaking with CNN, the plan involves accompanying the passengers back to the US on a chartered flight and placing them into quarantine in Nebraska. This comes as the state’s health officials confirm they are prepared, with the National Quarantine Unit and the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit on standby. The situation involves the Andes virus, a strain of hantavirus. Current reports cite five confirmed cases and three suspected cases, with three fatalities and three hospitalizations. While the risk to the general public is stated to be low, the situation has drawn international attention. The World Health Organization is coordinating the global response, though experts note that US leadership has been notably absent from these broader discussions since the country's withdrawal from the organization. In related news, New Jersey health officials announced they are monitoring two state residents for potential exposure. These individuals were not on the cruise ship but may have had contact with an infected person during an international flight after that person departed the Hondius. This incident highlights the complexities of managing infectious disease outbreaks in international waters. #Hantavirus #CDC #GlobalHealth #CruiseShip #Nebraska $ADA {spot}(ADAUSDT) $OP {spot}(OPUSDT) $UNI {spot}(UNIUSDT)
CDC Deploys Personnel to Canary Islands Amid Hantavirus Cruise Outbreak

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is taking decisive action following a hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. Reports indicate that CDC personnel are en route to the Canary Islands to coordinate the repatriation of American passengers.

According to sources speaking with CNN, the plan involves accompanying the passengers back to the US on a chartered flight and placing them into quarantine in Nebraska. This comes as the state’s health officials confirm they are prepared, with the National Quarantine Unit and the Nebraska Biocontainment Unit on standby.

The situation involves the Andes virus, a strain of hantavirus. Current reports cite five confirmed cases and three suspected cases, with three fatalities and three hospitalizations. While the risk to the general public is stated to be low, the situation has drawn international attention. The World Health Organization is coordinating the global response, though experts note that US leadership has been notably absent from these broader discussions since the country's withdrawal from the organization.

In related news, New Jersey health officials announced they are monitoring two state residents for potential exposure. These individuals were not on the cruise ship but may have had contact with an infected person during an international flight after that person departed the Hondius.

This incident highlights the complexities of managing infectious disease outbreaks in international waters.

#Hantavirus #CDC #GlobalHealth #CruiseShip #Nebraska

$ADA
$OP
$UNI
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump orders a federal review of ALL childhood vaccine recommendations 🇺🇸💉 This comes hours after the CDC voted to end Hepatitis B shots at birth. 👀 #Trump #Vaccines #CDC #HealthNews #Breaking
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump orders a federal review of ALL childhood vaccine recommendations 🇺🇸💉

This comes hours after the CDC voted to end Hepatitis B shots at birth. 👀

#Trump #Vaccines #CDC #HealthNews #Breaking
Ousted CDC Director Susan Monarez Speaks Out! Big drama in U.S. health leadership! Susan Monarez, the now removed Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has released a powerful statement through her legal team after her sudden dismissal. Monarez didn’t hold back she called her removal abrupt and unfair, warning that this decision could have serious consequences for America’s public health strategy. Her words suggest deep tension inside the agency, and many are asking: why was she pushed out so suddenly? The CDC plays a critical role in guiding the nation during health emergencies, so any shake-up at the top raises serious concerns. Monarez’s warning might also hint at bigger issues inside the agency that we don’t fully see yet. This story is developing fast, and many will be watching to see what comes next at the CDC. #CDC #BreakingNews #Health #USA #SusanMonarez
Ousted CDC Director Susan Monarez Speaks Out!

Big drama in U.S. health leadership! Susan Monarez, the now removed Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), has released a powerful statement through her legal team after her sudden dismissal.

Monarez didn’t hold back she called her removal abrupt and unfair, warning that this decision could have serious consequences for America’s public health strategy. Her words suggest deep tension inside the agency, and many are asking: why was she pushed out so suddenly?

The CDC plays a critical role in guiding the nation during health emergencies, so any shake-up at the top raises serious concerns. Monarez’s warning might also hint at bigger issues inside the agency that we don’t fully see yet.

This story is developing fast, and many will be watching to see what comes next at the CDC.

#CDC #BreakingNews #Health #USA #SusanMonarez
·
--
Optimistický
⏳ 时间𝟸𝟶𝟸𝟻.𝟾.𝟾 𝟷𝟻:𝟶𝟶 《𝚆𝚎𝚋𝟹𝙷𝚄𝙱 · 𝚆𝚎𝚆𝙸𝙻𝙻无限∞ 》 每个人都能在这里创造属于自己的𝚆𝚎𝚋𝟹故事✍️ 1️⃣ 技术无限 2️⃣ 连接无限 3️⃣ 可能无限 这绝对是国内最大的 #Web3[话题]# 俱乐部 ; 场地面积超700平, 超级棒的 #Web3[话题]# 聚合空间 ! 行业交流、潮玩分享、共享办公、社群文化、日咖夜酒, 等你来打卡! #CDC #web3space #web3HUB #AladdinLabs #阿拉丁加密研究院
⏳ 时间𝟸𝟶𝟸𝟻.𝟾.𝟾 𝟷𝟻:𝟶𝟶
《𝚆𝚎𝚋𝟹𝙷𝚄𝙱 · 𝚆𝚎𝚆𝙸𝙻𝙻无限∞ 》
每个人都能在这里创造属于自己的𝚆𝚎𝚋𝟹故事✍️
1️⃣ 技术无限
2️⃣ 连接无限
3️⃣ 可能无限
这绝对是国内最大的 #Web3[话题]# 俱乐部 ;
场地面积超700平,
超级棒的 #Web3[话题]# 聚合空间 !
行业交流、潮玩分享、共享办公、社群文化、日咖夜酒,
等你来打卡!
#CDC #web3space #web3HUB #AladdinLabs #阿拉丁加密研究院
Článok
US Politics Update: FISA Extensions, CDC Appointments, and Legislative ShiftsThe US political landscape saw a flurry of activity this weekend as Congress grappled with surveillance laws and the Trump administration filled key leadership vacancies. From the halls of the Senate to campaign rallies in Arizona, here are the primary developments shaping the national conversation. The FISA Standoff In a move to prevent a total lapse in government surveillance capabilities, Congress passed a 10-day short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). This comes amid significant Republican infighting and vocal opposition from Democrats, who argue the law lacks sufficient privacy protections. Critics, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, warned that the extension risks granting the administration expanded powers to surveil American citizens without a warrant. Leadership Changes at the CDC and ICE After a 14-month vacancy at the helm of the nation’s premier health agency, President Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, enters an agency currently facing low morale and a significant leadership vacuum. Simultaneously, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, will step down at the end of May. His departure follows a year of intense scrutiny over the agency’s enforcement tactics. Key Legislative and Judicial Updates Haitian Immigrant Protections: In a rare bipartisan moment, the House approved a bill to shield approximately 350,000 Haitians from deportation by extending their Temporary Protected Status (TPS). However, the bill faces a steep climb in the Senate. Supreme Court Watch: The Court is poised to issue opinions on several high-stakes cases, including Louisiana v. Callais, which could significantly impact the Voting Rights Act. International Relations: While the President celebrated the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, his administration also extended waivers allowing certain countries to continue purchasing sanctioned Russian oil. As the administration continues its push for mass deportation and surveillance reform, the coming weeks in Washington will likely be defined by these deep-seated legislative divides. #USPolitics #FISA #CDC #ImmigrationReform #BreakingNews $GIGGLE {spot}(GIGGLEUSDT) $SUI {spot}(SUIUSDT) $LINK {spot}(LINKUSDT)

US Politics Update: FISA Extensions, CDC Appointments, and Legislative Shifts

The US political landscape saw a flurry of activity this weekend as Congress grappled with surveillance laws and the Trump administration filled key leadership vacancies. From the halls of the Senate to campaign rallies in Arizona, here are the primary developments shaping the national conversation.

The FISA Standoff
In a move to prevent a total lapse in government surveillance capabilities, Congress passed a 10-day short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). This comes amid significant Republican infighting and vocal opposition from Democrats, who argue the law lacks sufficient privacy protections. Critics, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, warned that the extension risks granting the administration expanded powers to surveil American citizens without a warrant.

Leadership Changes at the CDC and ICE
After a 14-month vacancy at the helm of the nation’s premier health agency, President Trump has nominated Erica Schwartz to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Schwartz, a former deputy surgeon general, enters an agency currently facing low morale and a significant leadership vacuum.

Simultaneously, the Department of Homeland Security announced that Todd Lyons, the acting director of ICE, will step down at the end of May. His departure follows a year of intense scrutiny over the agency’s enforcement tactics.

Key Legislative and Judicial Updates
Haitian Immigrant Protections: In a rare bipartisan moment, the House approved a bill to shield approximately 350,000 Haitians from deportation by extending their Temporary Protected Status (TPS). However, the bill faces a steep climb in the Senate.

Supreme Court Watch: The Court is poised to issue opinions on several high-stakes cases, including Louisiana v. Callais, which could significantly impact the Voting Rights Act.

International Relations: While the President celebrated the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, his administration also extended waivers allowing certain countries to continue purchasing sanctioned Russian oil.

As the administration continues its push for mass deportation and surveillance reform, the coming weeks in Washington will likely be defined by these deep-seated legislative divides.

#USPolitics #FISA #CDC #ImmigrationReform #BreakingNews

$GIGGLE
$SUI
$LINK
Ak chcete preskúmať ďalší obsah, prihláste sa
Pripojte sa k používateľom kryptomien na celom svete na Binance Square
⚡️ Získajte najnovšie a užitočné informácie o kryptomenách.
💬 Dôvera najväčšej kryptoburzy na svete.
👍 Objavte skutočné poznatky od overených tvorcov.
E-mail/telefónne číslo