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The last passengers have disembarked from the virus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius after authorities confirmed three additional positive hantavirus cases linked to the outbreak. The ship departed Tenerife for the Netherlands following the evacuation of its remaining passengers and crew. So far, seven confirmed hantavirus cases and two suspected infections have been tied to the vessel, while three passengers have died during the outbreak.

Health officials in Spain, the United States and France confirmed new infections involving passengers who had already returned home. Two American nationals showed symptoms after repatriation, while a French woman isolating in Paris was reported to be in deteriorating health. Several British nationals with confirmed infections are being treated in the Netherlands and South Africa, as countries continue monitoring and quarantining passengers and crew evacuated from the ship.

The outbreak is believed to involve the Andes strain of hantavirus, which may allow limited human-to-human transmission. The World Health Organization has recommended a 42-day isolation period for passengers leaving the ship, though officials say the risk of a large-scale outbreak remains low. The cruise operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, said a reduced crew remains onboard as the vessel heads to the Netherlands for further health monitoring and operational support.

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Health authorities are investigating a new suspected hantavirus case involving a British national on the remote South Atlantic island of Tristan da Cunha, as global contact tracing efforts linked to the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius continue. The island, one of the world’s most isolated inhabited locations, had been visited by the ship in April before multiple infections were identified among passengers.

So far, three people — a Dutch couple and a German national — have died in the outbreak, while four others confirmed to be infected are receiving treatment in hospitals across the Netherlands, South Africa and Switzerland. Dutch health officials said two individuals who had close contact with an infected passenger tested negative, though authorities are still awaiting final results for another possible case. Several countries, including Singapore and the United States, are also monitoring passengers who returned home after leaving the ship.

Experts and health agencies continue to stress that the risk of widespread contagion remains low, as hantavirus is typically spread through rodents and only rarely transmits between humans. Cruise operator Oceanwide stated that no passengers currently aboard the MV Hondius are showing symptoms, while the World Health Organization is preparing guidance for the safe disembarkation and travel of passengers when the vessel reaches Tenerife this weekend.

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Reminding young people about the importance of respecting measures launched to contain the spread of Covid-19, the World Health Organisation has announced that young people are not immune to the coronavirus outbreak.

The WHO has expressed its worry about the lack of interest shown by certain youngsters to respect measures launched to contain the spread of the virus outbreak.

Almost all affected countries have advised their citizens to practice certain defensive measures including social distancing to fight the outbreak.

The coronavirus outbreak – which originated in the Asian country of China – is at present a global hazard. Though the Communist Country was initially the epicentre of the outbreak, now the Europe is the epicentre of the outbreak according to the World Health Organisation.

Globally, more than ten thousand people have lost their lives due to the coronavirus outbreak. And, as many as two lakh people have been infected due to the virus.


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