As Hantavirus Cases Rise, US Officials Say Risk To Public "Very, Very Low"
As Hantavirus Cases Rise, US Officials Say Risk To Public "Very, Very Low" A total of 11 hantavirus cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, with global health officials warning that the number could rise. The risk to the public from an illness called the hantavirus is lo.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated intelligence & security brief. The source report from ZeroHedge says: As Hantavirus Cases Rise, US Officials Say Risk To Public "Very, Very Low" A total of 11 hantavirus cases have been confirmed as of Tuesday morning, with global health officials warning that the number could rise. The risk to the public from an illness called the hantavirus is lo.
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- Published: May 12, 2026, 2:45 PM UTC
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