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Passengers Disembark From Hantavirus-Linked Cruise Ship in Canary Islands

By

Desiree Anello

21d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

The MV Hondius cruise ship, linked to three deaths and eight suspected hantavirus cases, has returned to Spain's Canary Islands. Over 140 passengers and crew began disembarking on May 10 in Tenerife, wearing face masks and full PPE. Officials set up a medical tent at Granadilla port for a two-day operation to safely get travelers home amid the deadly outbreak.

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On Sunday, May 10, more than 140 passengers and crew members on the vessel at the center of the deadly outbreak began disembarking in Spain's Canary Islands.
After the luxury expedition cruise ship anchored at the island of Tenerife, a small boat brought passengers to shore.
They wore face masks and full-body personal protective equipment.
As part of a two-day operation at the island's Granadilla port, officials have set up a medical tent to take in the passengers.
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Passengers have begun disembarking the cruise ship at the center of the hantavirus outbreak. The MV Hondius cruise ship docked at Spain's Canary Islands in the early hours of Sunday, May 10, kicking off a two-day operation to get travelers home.

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