
Oceanwide Expeditions has reported a tragic incident involving the Hondius, a ship currently positioned off the coast of Cape Verde, where three guests have succumbed to a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The 174-guest vessel’s current health status remains uncertain as the number of onboard guests and crew has not been disclosed.
Among the troubling updates, one passenger is in intensive care in Johannesburg, while two crew members require urgent medical attention. As of May 3, the company has not received authorization from Cape Verdean authorities to disembark passengers who need medical care or to carry out necessary health screenings.
The local health authorities have boarded the ship to evaluate the health conditions of the symptomatic individuals, but decisions regarding their medical transfer to facilities in Cape Verde remain pending. Oceanwide’s statement emphasizes its commitment to facilitating urgent medical care for those affected.
Efforts are underway for the repatriation of the symptomatic crew members and the body of the deceased to the Netherlands, a process contingent on the approval and assistance of local health officials.
The company has indicated it is collaborating with various local and international entities, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and Dutch authorities, to manage the situation and provide necessary support.
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