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AdvisoryPublished Jun 2 · 2026AI-classified · awaiting human verification

What we know about hantavirus now that people linked to outbreak are back in Canada

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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, CanadaConfidence 85%10 affectedJun 2, 2026

Ten individuals linked to the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak are being monitored and isolating across various locations in Canada, including Vancouver Island, Grey Bruce, Alberta, and Peel region.

Species mentioned

  • humans

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    What we know about hantavirus now that people linked to outbreak are back in Canada

    vertexaisearch.cloud.google.com · 2026-06-02

    Ten people with connections to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, including six passengers and four flight contacts, are being monitored in Canada. Four passengers are isolating on Vancouver Island (Yukon, BC), and two others in Grey Bruce, Ontario. Two travelers are isolating in Alberta, and one in Peel region, Ontario. Another Quebecer was deemed low risk. The Andes virus strain, capable of human-to-human transmission, was involved.

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    What we know about hantavirus now that people linked to outbreak are back in Canada

    castanet.net · 2026-05-13

    Ten people with connections to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak are in Canada, including six passengers and four flight contacts. Four passengers are isolating on Vancouver Island (two from Yukon, one from Vancouver Island, one from BC living abroad). One flight contact is isolating in Peel region, Ontario, and two in Alberta. A Quebecer was also monitored. The Andes virus, found on the ship, is the only hantavirus known for human-to-human transmission, requiring close, prolonged contact.

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