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Top doctor asked how public health teams handle ‘low-risk’ hantavirus exposures, testing

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Last updated: 2026/05/14 at 2:47 PM
Press Room Published May 14, 2026
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Dr. Joss Reimer, Canada’s chief public health officer, says her team is working with provincial and territorial counterparts to create national guidance as the country sees both low-risk and higher-risk exposures to hantavirus related to a cluster of cases linked to a cruise ship.

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