
Passengers from a virus-stricken cruise ship, the MV Hondius, have begun their journey home for monitoring after being evacuated in an operation marked by precautions against a hantavirus outbreak. The evacuation initiated in the Canary Islands saw passengers flight to various countries, including Spain and the United States.
The ship was hit by the hantavirus, leading to the death of three passengers and multiple infections. Health officials have identified one American passenger showing mild symptoms and a French national in intensive care due to the virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) assured returning passengers that the risk of transmission is low and that there is no need for public alarm.
Flight operations commenced with the first plane leaving for Madrid, where the evacuees were directed to a military hospital for further assessment. Protective measures were enacted throughout the process, ensuring both passengers and port personnel adhered to health protocols. The captain of the ship praised the resilience of both crew and passengers during this challenging situation.
As the situation develops, those returning will be monitored over a quarantine period, reflecting similar practices seen during other health emergencies. The incident has raised discussions about public health preparedness and responses to such outbreaks on internationally traveling vessels.
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