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SHOCKING: Fed quarantine extended for passengers after virus outbreak - You Need To See This

A group of Australian residents and one New Zealander have had their quarantine period extended after being caught up in a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship.

Health Minister Mark Butler announced on Thursday the six people who have been in isolation at the National Resilience Facility in Western Australia since mid-May after three fellow passengers died of the virus.

The group will remain there for the full 42-day quarantine period, as recommended by Australian health officials and the World Health Organisation.

"The passengers have been informed about the advice and the decision of government," Mr Butler told reporters in Canberra.

"I'm happy to say they remain well, they've only been tested again in the last 24 or 36 hours or so and all six have again tested negative."

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