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Passengers leave ship linked to hantavirus as French evacuee shows illness signs

10 May 2026
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More than 90 passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, are set to be evacuated from the Canary Islands by the end of Sunday. The Dutch-flagged vessel arrived at Tenerife early on Sunday, facilitating the return of passengers to their home countries. Among those scheduled to depart are British, Turkish, Irish, and U.S. citizens, while French and Spanish passengers have already been flown home. A New Zealand passenger will be among the last to leave. After the final evacuations, approximately 30 crew members will remain onboard to navigate the ship back to the Netherlands.

Why It Matters

Hantavirus outbreaks are serious health concerns, as the virus can lead to severe respiratory illness and can be transmitted through contact with infected rodents. The MV Hondius incident highlights the risks associated with cruise travel, especially regarding outbreaks of infectious diseases. Previous hantavirus outbreaks have resulted in significant health measures and evacuations, emphasizing the need for vigilant public health protocols on ships. This evacuation underscores the importance of rapid response to health threats in confined environments, which can facilitate the spread of viruses among passengers from various countries.

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