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Hantavirus outbreak leaves three dead on cruise ship, but ‘no need to panic’

Hantavirus outbreak leaves three dead on cruise ship, but ‘no need to panic’
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A suspected outbreak of the uncommon hantavirus has left three dead and at least three others seriously ill on cruise ship in Atlantic Ocean.

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Balanced presentation of both concerning facts and reassuring official statementsNeutral, clinical language when describing symptoms and deathsInclusion of factual context from health organizations without editorial commentaryNeutral attribution to official health organizationsObjective and clinical toneBalanced inclusion of stakeholder statementsHeadline framingQuote selection biasPassive vs active voiceNeutral language such as 'suspected outbreak' and 'no need for the public to panic'Attribution to authoritative sources like WHO and CDC for key factsBalanced framing that includes both the risks and official responses

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