Hantavirus cases prompt alerts and monitoring of cruise ship passengers
Hantavirus alerts issued globally for cruise ship passengers; WHO advises calm and distinguishes from Covid.
Summary
The cruise ship MV Hondius is scheduled to arrive in the Canary Islands, where passengers will transfer to the port by boat. In the U.S., Virginia and Texas are monitoring former passengers due to confirmed hantavirus cases. At least 12 countries are also monitoring individuals who disembarked before the confirmation of cases. The World Health Organization has advised people to remain calm, stating that this is not Covid.
Why it's important
The spread of hantavirus from a cruise ship necessitates public health monitoring and alerts in multiple countries to prevent further transmission and reassure the public.
Key Points
- Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius
- International monitoring of cruise ship passengers
- WHO urges calm, distinguishes from Covid
Key Narratives
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The WHO has advised people to remain calm and has clarified that the current situation is not related to Covid.
Involved Entities
MV Hondius, World Health Organization, Virginia, Texas, Canary Islands
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