Hantavirus Cases on Expedition Ship Haven't Impacted Cruise Sales or Pricing
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The captain of the cruise ship MV Hondius was able to find the mainland on Saturday, in the Netherlands. WHO counts a total of 12 suspected and confirmed cases of Hantavirus, including three deaths, since 2 May.
As of May 2, the WHO has reported a total of 12 suspected and confirmed cases, three of which resulted in deaths.
The captain of the cruise ship MV Hondius, aboard whom a hantavirus outbreak was detected, will finally be able to leave the ship on Saturday, announced the Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, informs AFP, according to Agerpres. Left Ushuaia, a city in Argentina, on April 1, ...
The Chief Sanitary Inspector addressed the repatriation of Polish citizen Jan Dobrogowski, captain of the MV Hondius. A case of hantavirus, a dangerous virus, occurred on board the cruise ship. He reminded the public that the ship is currently being disinfected in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He noted that the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate is in constant contact with the captain, the Polish consul in that country, and Dutch services. "We are cooper…
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