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Hantavirus’s Infected Tourist Gets Discharged in Galicia and Returns to His Place of Origin

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The two close contacts that quarantined with him have also been negative in the PCR, although they will remain in isolation You may be interested: How to view the eclipse safely in Galicia: why they do not serve sunglasses or mobile

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The four contacts remain asymptomatic and quarantined home in Catalonia, Madrid and Castile and Leon after sharing flights with the traveler who tested positive in France

·Madrid, Spain
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The two close contacts in the case have also been negative in the tests carried out, although they will continue to be quarantined at home in the country.

·Madrid, Spain
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The two close contacts that quarantined with him have also been negative in the PCR, although they will remain in isolation You may be interested: How to view the eclipse safely in Galicia: why they do not serve sunglasses or mobile

·Spain
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The Ministry of Health is following up on four contacts of the Franco-Argentine citizen affected by hantavirus Andes, so there are already six close contacts, according to the latest report of the Center for the Coordination of Health Alerts and Emergencies (CCAES), which reports that all of them are asymptomatic and in home quarantine.

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Two contacts who shared a flight from Santiago from Chile to Madrid with the Franco-Argentine tourist who tested positive in hantavirus a few days ago in France and two others who traveled with him on a plane from Madrid to Bordeaux are quarantined at home in Catalonia, Madrid and Castile and Leon, all asymptomatic.

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The French health authorities identified and contacted all those who were likely to have been exposed to the Franco-Argentine tourist who was diagnosed positive for Andes hantavirus. The patient had stayed in France before continuing his journey to Spain.

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