Your odds of being struck by lightning are more than seven times greater than getting Hantavirus in the USA.
About 250 people get struck by lightening each year.
There are about 35 cases per year of Hantavirus in the UEA, with about 12 deaths per year on average.
Obviously, Hantavirus shouldn't be a big concern for the vast majority of Americans.
If you're actually panicking over this, your brain is broken. There's been a handful of cases of a disease that's been around for a long time. It's totally irrational to spend any time worrying about it. The fearmonging is predictable, but also retarded.