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Washington Post — five passengers leave Nebraska quarantine facility

The Washington Post reports that five of the 18 potentially exposed US passengers left the Nebraska quarantine facility after about three weeks and returned to their home states under continued monitoring. The remaining 13 were reported to be staying for the full 42-day monitoring period. Media context only.

What changed

The Washington Post reports that five of the 18 potentially exposed US passengers left the Nebraska quarantine facility after about three weeks and returned to their home states under continued monitoring. The remaining 13 were reported to be staying for the full 42-day monitoring period. Media context only.

What did not change

Trusted media monitoring/logistics report; no new official case/death number and no counter impact.

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press. Trusted media — monitoring logistics. Trusted media monitoring/logistics report; no new official case/death number and no counter impact.

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