Photorealistic depiction of the MV Hondius cruise ship docking in Tenerife for passenger evacuations due to hantavirus.
Photorealistic depiction of the MV Hondius cruise ship docking in Tenerife for passenger evacuations due to hantavirus.
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Crucero MV Hondius con hantavirus se dirige a Tenerife para evacuaciones

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El gobierno de España autorizó el desembarco del crucero MV Hondius en Tenerife tras un brote de hantavirus que dejó tres muertos. La evacuación de pasajeros comenzará el 11 de mayo y los países de la Unión Europea repatriarán a sus ciudadanos.

El crucero MV Hondius abandonó Cabo Verde el miércoles y navega hacia las Islas Canarias. El gobierno español anunció que el barco llegará a Tenerife en un plazo de tres días.

La ministra de Sanidad, Mónica García, confirmó que se activará un mecanismo de evaluación sanitaria. Todos los pasajeros permanecerán a bordo hasta sus vuelos de repatriación, salvo que su condición médica lo impida.

La Organización Mundial de la Salud verificó cinco casos de hantavirus, incluida la cepa Andes. Tres pasajeros con síntomas fueron evacuados a Países Bajos y Alemania en aviones ambulancia.

El Ayuntamiento de Granadilla de Abona pidió garantías sanitarias y transparencia antes del atraque. Las autoridades locales mantendrán coordinación con el gobierno de Canarias.

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Spain's government, in coordination with the WHO, has approved the MV Hondius cruise ship—stranded off Cape Verde amid a hantavirus outbreak that killed three—to dock in the Canary Islands within three or four days. Three passengers, including a gravely ill doctor, will be airlifted first for treatment.

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