
🇺🇸 A woman tested negative for hantavirus, has zero symptoms, and the U.S. government still won't let her go home.
Angela Perryman, 47, briefly spoke with a cruise passenger who later died from hantavirus on the MV Hondius.
That brief interaction got her a federal quarantine order until May 31. 21 days in a secured facility in Omaha, Nebraska.
"They won't let us isolate at home. We're being kept in a secured facility and threatened if we try to leave."
Hantavirus doesn't spread person-to-person. It comes from rodents.
The federal government has broad quarantine powers. but detaining healthy, negative-testing people in locked facilities is exactly the kind of things made people fed up with protocols after 2020.
Source: Fox News

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇪🇺 A ship carrying a hantavirus outbreak just docked in mainland Europe. One vessel and one port entry. That's how outbreaks cross continents. European port biosecurity protocols are about to face a test they weren't designed for.
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