Top doctor explains why number of ‘low risk’ hantavirus contacts in Canada has grown to 26

Top doctor explains why number of ‘low risk’ hantavirus contacts in Canada has grown to 26

TORONTO — Canada's chief public health officer says the country is taking a "precautionary approach" in monitoring people who may have had indirect contact with passengers who were on the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius cruise ship.
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