French passengers from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship being repatriated and quarantined at a Paris hospital.
French passengers from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship being repatriated and quarantined at a Paris hospital.
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Cinq Français rapatriés du navire MV Hondius touché par l'hantavirus

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Un des cinq Français rapatriés dimanche du navire de croisière MV Hondius a présenté des symptômes pendant le vol vers Paris. Les passagers ont été placés en quarantaine à l’hôpital Bichat.

L’avion transportant les cinq Français a atterri vers 16 h 30 à l’aéroport du Bourget. Des ambulances les ont conduits à l’hôpital Bichat où ils resteront en quarantaine 72 heures pour une évaluation complète.

Le premier ministre Sébastien Lecornu a annoncé qu’un décret serait pris dès dimanche soir pour encadrer l’isolement des cas contacts. La ministre de la Santé Stéphanie Rist a précisé que les résultats du test PCR du passager symptomatique seraient connus dans 24 heures.

Parallèlement, 94 personnes de 19 nationalités ont été évacuées dimanche des Canaries. Les Britanniques sont arrivés à Manchester et les Néerlandais aux Pays-Bas, chacun suivant les protocoles sanitaires de son pays.

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