The Big Picture
Five American passengers who had been quarantined at a Nebraska facility have been released. They were previously aboard a cruise ship that experienced a COVID-19 outbreak. The group was transported to the Nebraska National Guard's air base in Lincoln for their quarantine period.
Key Facts
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Five American passengers were released from a Nebraska quarantine facility.
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The passengers had been on a cruise ship with a COVID-19 outbreak.
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They were quarantined at the Nebraska National Guard's air base in Lincoln.
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The quarantine period lasted 14 days.
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The passengers were cleared and released.
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These passengers were among those evacuated from the cruise ship and transported to the Nebraska National Guard's air base in Lincoln. They underwent a 14-day quarantine period at the facility.
The purpose of the quarantine was to monitor for any signs of illness and prevent potential spread of the virus. All five individuals were cleared and released from the facility.
