Disease Protocol on Ships Not Adjusted, but Advice to Use Face Masks Sooner.
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The hantavirus outbreak on the Hondius is no reason to tighten the disease protocol on ships, but it would be good to use face masks more quickly on board when respiratory infections are suspected among crew members. This is according to Arend Jansen, chairman of the Netherlands Medical Nautical Society, the association of port and ship doctors. Follow all developments regarding the hantavirus in our live blog.
The hantavirus outbreak on the Hondius is no reason to tighten the disease protocol on ships, but it would be good to use face masks more quickly on board when respiratory infections are suspected among crew members. This is according to Arend Jansen, chairman of the Netherlands Medical Nautical Society, the association of port and ship doctors.
The hantavirus outbreak on the Hondius is no reason to tighten the disease protocol on ships, but it would be good to use face masks more quickly on board when respiratory infections are suspected among crew members. This is according to Arend Jansen, chairman of the Netherlands Medical Nautical Society, the association of port and ship doctors. Follow all developments regarding the hantavirus in our live blog.
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