Hantavirus evacuation of MV Hondius nears completion in Canary Islands

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.

Spanish Health Minister Monica Garcia announced the evacuation of 94 people of 19 nationalities on Sunday from the port of Granadilla on Tenerife. Passengers in protective suits boarded army buses for flights to their home countries, with final repatriations to Australia and the Netherlands scheduled for Monday afternoon.

The Dutch-flagged MV Hondius is set to depart for Rotterdam at 7:00 pm local time on Monday carrying around 30 crew members after refueling. Among them are 14 Filipino crew with deck and engine roles who will sail the ship, while 24 others disembark for a 42-day quarantine in the Netherlands.

The World Health Organization confirmed the Andes virus strain capable of human-to-human transmission and recommended 42-day quarantines with daily symptom checks. Officials including WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus emphasized this is not another Covid-19 and that global public health risk is low.

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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.

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.

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The MV Hondius cruise ship with a hantavirus outbreak on board is heading to the Canary Islands where it will arrive this weekend. Three people have died and there are at least nine suspected cases confirmed or under investigation. Spain is coordinating the disembarkation and quarantine of passengers.

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

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Passengers and crew from the MV Hondius cruise liner started leaving the vessel in Tenerife on Sunday as health authorities tracked eight confirmed cases of the Andes virus linked to the outbreak.

Three passengers died from hantavirus on the MV Hondius cruise that departed Ushuaia for Cabo Verde. Two people with symptoms remain on board as authorities negotiate their evacuation. The WHO is coordinating measures and praises the rapid response.

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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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