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Brief May 8, 2026 · 3:01 am ET Source: The Bulwark

CDC Goes Silent on Hantavirus. The Pattern Is Older Than FEMA.

An expedition cruise ship in the South Atlantic has been linked to an emerging hantavirus outbreak, and the CDC has not issued a public statement — a silence that epidemiologist and former CDC consultant Katelyn Jetelina flagged in a conversation with The Bulwark published May 8, 2026.

The source article contains no verbatim quotes suitable for direct attribution, but Jetelina's core message is that experts are urging calm, that hantavirus transmission dynamics differ fundamentally from COVID, and that the outbreak remains unusual precisely because of its cruise-ship linkage rather than the typical rodent-exposure pathway.

This is the oldest failure mode in American public health: agencies go quiet during an election-adjacent political climate and leave the information vacuum to rumor. From the 1918 influenza press suppression to the early AIDS silence under Reagan, the institutional reflex to avoid 'panic' has historically produced more panic — and more death — than transparent, calibrated communication would have.

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