German passengers from Hondius arriving at Eindhoven Airport for quarantine
German passengers from Hondius arriving at Eindhoven Airport for quarantine
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German passengers from Hondius land in Eindhoven for quarantine

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Four German passengers from the cruise ship Hondius, affected by a Hantavirus outbreak, landed in the Netherlands on Sunday evening. They will be taken to Frankfurt and then placed in home quarantine.

The ship had entered the port of Granadilla on Tenerife early on Sunday morning. About 150 people from 23 countries were on board, including six Germans. Spanish Health Minister Mónica García confirmed that all passengers and crew members were without symptoms.

According to the World Health Organization, there are six confirmed Hantavirus cases and two suspected cases. Three people have died: a Dutch couple and a German woman. The WHO assumes the infection originated from the couple in Argentina.

The evacuation is taking place in several flights. After the Germans, further passengers from other countries will follow. The Hondius will then continue its journey to Rotterdam, where disinfection and the transfer of a body are to take place.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed that this is not a new Covid and the risk to the population is low.

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Initial reactions on X consist mainly of neutral reports from Dutch journalists and media outlets confirming the arrival of four asymptomatic German passengers from the MV Hondius in Eindhoven for home quarantine following the Hantavirus outbreak.

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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 MV Hondius cruise ship, where three passengers have died from hantavirus, is approaching Spain's Canary Islands for evacuation of most of its nearly 150 passengers.

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.

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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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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