Cruise ship MV Hondius anchored off Tenerife with passenger launches evacuating due to hantavirus
Cruise ship MV Hondius anchored off Tenerife with passenger launches evacuating due to hantavirus
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MV Hondius to anchor off Tenerife for passenger evacuation

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The cruise ship with the hantavirus outbreak will not dock in Tenerife; passengers will be transferred by launch for immediate repatriation or quarantine.

The vessel is scheduled to reach Granadilla de Abona on Sunday. Local authorities have decided against docking; instead, passengers will disembark via tender boats and be flown out or taken to designated facilities. Spain’s 14 nationals will be transported directly to Madrid’s Gómez Ulla military hospital for mandatory quarantine. The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Canada are assisting with the repatriation of their citizens. Health officials continue to trace the source to an earlier ornithological excursion taken by the first Dutch patients.

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Initial reactions on X show concern over passenger safety and evacuation logistics, with some users expressing skepticism about cruise ship hygiene and drawing parallels to past outbreaks; journalists shared factual updates on the ship's route to Tenerife and repatriation plans, while others questioned long-term risks and prior predictions of the virus.

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Photorealistic depiction of the MV Hondius cruise ship docking in Tenerife for passenger evacuations due to hantavirus.
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MV Hondius cruise ship with hantavirus heads to Tenerife for evacuations

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Spain's government authorized the MV Hondius cruise ship to dock in Tenerife after a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people. Passenger evacuations will begin on May 11 and European Union countries will repatriate their citizens.

A day-long operation to repatriate passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise ship struck by hantavirus neared completion late Sunday with 94 people flown home from Spain’s Canary Islands. Three passengers have died from the outbreak that began after the vessel departed Argentina in April. Health officials stressed the risk to the public remains low.

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The evacuation of passengers from the Hondius ship, amid a hantavirus outbreak, proceeded normally on Sunday at Granadilla de Abona port. Ninety-four people of various nationalities left the vessel under WHO and Spanish authorities coordination. Final transfers remain scheduled for Monday.

French authorities will hold a meeting Sunday at Matignon on the hantavirus situation as the MV Hondius is due to dock in the Canaries. The five French passengers will be repatriated and monitored for six weeks.

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Spanish health authorities confirmed on Monday the first positive hantavirus case in a Spanish national evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship. The asymptomatic patient, reported in good condition, awaits a confirmatory test while isolated at Madrid's Gómez Ulla hospital.

Three people have died from a hantavirus outbreak on the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius, anchored off Cape Verde. Seven infections have been confirmed among the 147 passengers and crew on board. The World Health Organization was notified on May 2 about the cluster of severe respiratory illnesses.

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The World Health Organization reported on Monday nine cases of Andes virus hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, with seven confirmed. The vessel arrived in Spain's Tenerife last weekend, where over 90 passengers were evacuated under health supervision.

 

 

 

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