NBC News (5/9, Edwards, Bendix, Lozano, Smith) reported, “Seventeen American passengers aboard the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak will quarantine at a Nebraska facility that specializes in handling patients with highly communicable diseases, health officials said.” At the National Quarantine Unit, “teams will assess them and determine any necessary quarantine measures.” Meanwhile, The Hill (5/8) reported the CDC “has activated its 24/7 emergency center and classified hantavirus at the lowest activation level, according to a report Thursday evening.” In a Level 3 response, some CDC Emergency Operations Center “staff may be brought in to assist disease experts and their staff in responding to an outbreak.” The New York Times (5/9, Anthes) reported that although there “are no targeted treatments...and no widely available vaccines,” teams of scientists “around the world have been working...to develop hantavirus treatments and vaccines.” Given its recent attention, treatments in development “could be moved through the pipeline rapidly if hantavirus interventions became a priority,” according to experts.