In this photo illustration Hantavirus samples are seen in Ankara, Turkiye on May 6, 2026. Arman Onal | Anadolu | Getty Images The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there are no hantavirus cases in the country as of Thursday, as it monitors 41 people for the virus. The agency said the risk to the public remains low in the aftermath of an outbreak on a cruise ship. The World Health Organization has reported 11 total cases of hantavirus linked to the outbreak, eight confirmed by lab testing, including three deaths. The spread of the virus has sparked concerns about a potential global health crisis only a few years removed from the devastation of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, public health experts have stressed the risks from the outbreak are limited , and have cautioned that it likely will not cause a widespread health emergency. The Andes strain of hantavirus associated with the outbreak, unlike other illnesses including Covid, measles and the flu, does not spread easily between people.…