Life Inside a Quarantine Unit After a Hantavirus Scare on a Cruise Ship

A passenger on the MV Hondius cruise ship posted a video of his quarantine room at a medical center in Omaha.
Jake Rosmarin is documenting his experience on social media, posting videos from the ship and the medical facility. His videos have not been verified.
Health officials are monitoring passengers after possible exposure to a type of hantavirus. They say the risk to the public is low.
Rosmarin showed his room, which has a hand sanitizer and a stationary bike. The room also has other health provisions.
A passenger describes uncertainty after deaths on the ship.
American passengers from the MV Hondius arrived in Omaha, Nebraska.
Rosmarin said he can get things sent to him to feel more at home. He plans to share more updates.
Rosmarin is currently feeling well.
He has not tested positive for hantavirus.
The footage shows conditions inside the quarantine unit.
The CDC has outlined the next steps after the exposure.
Medical staff helped evacuate passengers from the MV Hondius.
Passengers may be allowed to leave the facility before 42 days if they meet certain conditions.
Officials will evaluate if individuals can safely isolate at home.
Of the 18 individuals transported to the US, 16 are in Nebraska. Most are in quarantine.
Passengers watched as others disembarked from the ship.
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The risk to the general public remains low.
Fox News Digital's Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
Brittany Miller is a Breaking News Writer for Fox News Digital.