Betsy McCaughey: The Hantavirus Cruise: A Ship of Fools
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Betsy McCaughey: The Hantavirus cruise: A ship of fools
On April 1, 114 guests and 61 crew members, unaware of the presence of a killer virus among them, boarded the MV Hondius. That ship has earned the moniker "Ship of Fools." Because of the top brass's reckless disregard of…
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Hantavirus is unsettling the world. It is counting cases of infection from the ship and watching with bated breath whether the virus has spread to people who were not on it. Meanwhile, an unsigned document is on the table that can better prepare us for possible future pandemics - although experts are now allaying concerns. In today's Point N, we also describe what the Sudeten Germans who will come to Brno next weekend can be happy about.
The World Health Organization published Wednesday evening a review of the hantavirus outbreak on the Hondius cruise ship: 11 confirmed cases, soldiers with the death of three people.
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