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- StandardSummaries onlyHantavirus Outbreak: Cruise Ship Docks, Passengers Repatriated
Published May 12, 2026
Hantavirus OutbreakThe MV Hondius cruise ship, epicenter of a hantavirus outbreak, finally disembarks in Rotterdam after a six-day journey from Tenerife. Over one hundred twenty-two passengers and crew, including some infected individuals, are repatriated to various countries. Passengers endured mental strain, with some experiencing breakdowns due to weeks of isolation. WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus criticized the isolation, emphasizing the low-risk nature of the virus. The ship still carries twenty-five crew membe
- StandardSummaries onlyHantavirus Outbreak: Cruise Ship Passengers Disembark
Published May 10, 2026
Hantavirus OutbreakThe MV Hondius cruise ship, carrying over one hundred passengers, is nearing Tenerife in the Canary Islands after a month-long isolation at sea due to a hantavirus outbreak. The ship, anchored offshore, will be boarded by medical teams to screen passengers before they are ferried ashore in small boats and flown out on charter planes. Spanish passengers will be quarantined in Madrid, while locals have been assured of low contagion risk. The outbreak originated from a rodent-infested landfill in A
- StandardSummaries onlyHantavirus Outbreak: Cruise Ship Docks in Tenerife
Published May 9, 2026
Hantavirus OutbreakMV Hondius cruise ship, carrying hantavirus patients, to dock in Tenerife. Spanish officials outline safety measures to alleviate public concerns, including offshore anchoring, remote port transfer, and swift repatriation. Local residents express apprehension, drawing parallels to early COVID-19 days and migrant boat arrivals, but officials assure no direct contact with residents. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is