Hantavirus on MV Hondius: Germans evacuated, 20 Brits isolated
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Four German passengers have been evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius following a Hantavirus outbreak on board, with authorities in both Germany and the United Kingdom activating containment protocols as the international response to the viral scare escalated on Monday, 11 May. The evacuations mark a significant escalation in the public health response to what is now a multi-country incident.
German Evacuees: Quarantine and Hospitalisation
The four German passengers landed in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, on Sunday evening, where they were met by medical specialists before being transported onward to Frankfurt. According to reports, none of the returning passengers showed symptoms at the time of arrival. Upon reaching Germany, the passengers were directed to return to their respective home states for quarantine.
One passenger is scheduled to be admitted to the Charité hospital in Berlin for further observation. Separately, a 65-year-old German woman had already been admitted to a hospital in Düsseldorf. Authorities noted she had close contact with another passenger who died on board from the virus, though so far no signs of infection have been detected in her case.
Twenty British Nationals Isolated in Merseyside
Meanwhile, twenty British nationals evacuated from the MV Hondius were isolated at Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral, Merseyside, in northwest England upon their return. The passengers landed in Manchester earlier in the day before being transferred by bus to the hospital, where they are to remain under medical observation for 72 hours.
In a joint statement, local National Health Service (NHS) authorities confirmed the group would stay in a