German passengers from Hondius arriving at Eindhoven Airport for quarantine
German passengers from Hondius arriving at Eindhoven Airport for quarantine
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Tyske passagerer fra Hondius lander i Eindhoven for at komme i karantæne

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Fire tyske passagerer fra krydstogtskibet Hondius, der er ramt af et hantavirusudbrud, landede søndag aften i Holland. De bliver transporteret til Frankfurt og derefter sat i hjemmekarantæne.

Skibet anløb havnen i Granadilla på Tenerife tidligt søndag morgen. Omkring 150 personer fra 23 lande var ombord, herunder seks tyskere. Den spanske sundhedsminister Mónica García bekræftede, at alle passagerer og besætningsmedlemmer var uden symptomer.

Ifølge Verdenssundhedsorganisationen (WHO) er der seks bekræftede tilfælde af hantavirus og to mistænkte tilfælde. Tre personer er døde: et hollandsk par og en tysk kvinde. WHO antager, at smitten stammer fra parret i Argentina.

Evakueringen sker over flere flyvninger. Efter tyskerne vil passagerer fra andre lande følge efter. Hondius fortsætter derefter sin rejse til Rotterdam, hvor desinfektion og overførsel af et lig skal finde sted.

WHO-chef Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus understregede, at dette ikke er en ny Covid, og at risikoen for befolkningen er lav.

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