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Hantavirus Patients Under Quarantine Could Go Home—If They Agree To 24/7 Surveillance, Report Says (Latest Updates) - Forbes

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Paris, FranceConfidence 90%6 affected3 days ago

Forbes reports on the ongoing hantavirus situation from the MV Hondius cruise ship, detailing confirmed cases from various nationalities under quarantine and the WHO's 'low' risk assessment for the general population.

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    Hantavirus Patients Under Quarantine Could Go Home—If They Agree To 24/7 Surveillance, Report Says (Latest Updates) - Forbes

    forbes.com · 2026-05-29

    Forbes reported on May 29, 2026, on the ongoing situation with hantavirus patients from the MV Hondius cruise ship. Confirmed cases include a French national evacuated to Paris, a Spanish national, a second Spanish national, a Dutch passenger, a British passenger, and a Swiss man receiving medical care in Zurich. American passengers are quarantined in Nebraska. The South African Department of Health confirmed the Andes virus strain. The WHO Director stated the risk to the greater population is still 'low.' The ship arrived in the Netherlands for disinfection, and crew members entered quarantin

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