23 Brits Among Passengers and Crew on Cruise Ship Hit by Deadly Virus Outbreak
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Authorities in Cape Verde are denying passengers on a cruise ship with an outbreak of hantavirus access to disembark.
If it initially claimed to be "emergency" in the face of the hantavirus detected on a cruise ship, the WHO reassures: "The risk to the general public remains low."
The Spanish archipelago of the Canaries is “considered” to disembark passengers from a cruise ship suspected of being a source of hantavirus, which is currently docking off the coast of Cape Verde with 149 people on board of 23 nationalities, the operator announced on Monday.
Evacuations planned as suspected hantavirus outbreak traps 150 on ship off Cape Verde
Medics were working on Monday to evacuate two people with symptoms of the deadly hantavirus after a suspected outbreak on a luxury cruise ship held off West Africa carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers, officials said. Around 150 people were still stuck on the vessel after three people – a Dutch couple and a […]
Three people died and three were sick after suspected rodent-borne hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic
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