News illustration of MV Hondius cruise ship nearing Canary Islands with helicopters airlifting hantavirus patients.
News illustration of MV Hondius cruise ship nearing Canary Islands with helicopters airlifting hantavirus patients.
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Spain agrees to dock MV Hondius hantavirus cruise ship in Canary Islands

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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.

Spain's Ministry of Health announced Tuesday that, following epidemiological review, the MV Hondius—with 147 people aboard—will arrive in the Canary Islands, though the exact port remains undecided. A WHO-ECDC safety protocol will prevent contact with locals during docking.

Cape Verde lacked capacity for the operation, making the Canary Islands the nearest suitable location. "Spain has a moral and legal obligation to help, including several Spanish nationals on board," the ministry stated. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez in a letter to prioritize humanitarian needs, reduce psychological strain, and facilitate disinfection.

Spain also accepted a Dutch request to evacuate the ship's critically ill doctor via hospital plane to the Canary Islands today. Initial plans targeted the Netherlands and Germany, but this shifted. Of 14 Spaniards aboard, five are Catalans (all well), plus individuals from Madrid, Valencia, and Galicia.

Canary Islands President Fernando Clavijo initially opposed, favoring Cape Verde handling, but Madrid overruled. The outbreak has affected seven (three deaths, one critical, three mild), with symptoms since April 6, likely from South America—building on prior deaths and confirmations reported earlier.

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Reactions on X to Spain's decision to allow the MV Hondius hantavirus-affected cruise ship to dock in the Canary Islands are predominantly concerned and skeptical, highlighting risks of human-to-human transmission and demanding strict quarantines. Some users criticize the move as reckless or question why Spain, while others note humanitarian obligations amid conflicting reports from authorities. Port workers express tension over potential exposure.

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Spain to host hantavirus cruise ship in Tenerife after WHO request

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The Spanish government has confirmed that the MV Hondius cruise ship, carrying a hantavirus outbreak, will dock in Tenerife within three days. The decision follows a formal request from the World Health Organization. Foreign passengers will be repatriated and the 14 Spaniards will quarantine in Madrid.

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.

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The MV Hondius cruise ship, carrying 149 people including 14 Spaniards, remains anchored off Praia's coast in Cape Verde. Local authorities have denied docking due to fears of a hantavirus outbreak that has caused three deaths. Operator Oceanwide Expeditions is considering ports in Las Palmas or Tenerife as alternatives.

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