The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is a genuine public health emergency demanding swift, aggressive action. With a fatality rate of 20% to 40% and person-to-person transmission confirmed, strict quarantine measures are the only responsible path forward. Worse, promising antibody treatments lost federal funding in 2024, leaving the world dangerously unprepared for exactly this kind of outbreak.
The media frenzy around hantavirus follows a familiar script designed to manufacture panic, not protect public health. Fear spreads faster than facts, and speculative language like "could spread" gets processed as inevitable catastrophe by a public conditioned to stay anxious. Prolonged manufactured emergencies historically erode freedoms, concentrate power and benefit institutions far more than ordinary people.
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