Six passengers from a cruise ship who have tested positive for hantavirus are spending their final night in quarantine at the Centre for National Resilience in Western Australia. According to reports from multiple outlets, the group’s quarantine period is nearing its end, and the passengers are expected to be released from quarantine following completion of the required timeframe.

The articles note that the passengers are currently housed in quarantine facilities at the Centre for National Resilience in WA, which is used for managing contagious disease concerns. While the reports agree on the number of passengers and the location of quarantine, they provide limited additional detail about the cruise itself or the passengers’ individual medical status.

Overall, the reporting focuses on the imminent move out of quarantine after the final night at the WA facility, reflecting the progression of the public health process from isolation toward release once quarantine requirements are met.