Boston Man Aboard Cruise Ship with Hantavirus Outbreak: 'Very Real for All of Us'
Medical crews are evacuating sick passengers after tests confirmed hantavirus in some cases, with 149 people aboard the ship from 23 nationalities.
- On Monday, the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius remained anchored off Cape Verde after a suspected hantavirus outbreak killed three passengers and sickened several others since departing Argentina on April 1.
- The World Health Organization reports that hantavirus is primarily transmitted through contact with infected rodents, though the Andes virus species found in South America has shown limited human-to-human transmission capability.
- Boston-Based travel influencer Jake Rosmarin posted to Instagram describing the situation as 'very real' and uncertain, noting passengers are restricted to outdoor decks while awaiting evacuation plans and safe disembarkation.
- Oceanwide Expeditions announced that two specialized aircraft are en route to Cape Verde to medically evacuate three individuals to the Netherlands, while local health authorities prepared isolation capacity at a regional hospital.
- Once patients are safely transferred, the cruise operator plans to sail to the Canary Islands in 3 days, as Rosmarin continues pleading for clarity and safe passage home for all 149 passengers aboard.
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Gay Travel Blogger Pleads “We’re Not Just Headlines, We’re People” Aboard Hantavirus-Plagued Cruise Ship
A Boston-based travel creator says passengers aboard the outbreak-hit vessel are “people with families” as the ship continues toward the Canary Islands. But what is the virus?
Travel blogger pleads ‘We’re not just headlines, we’re people’ aboard hantavirus-plagued cruise ship
A Boston-based travel creator says passengers aboard the outbreak-hit vessel are “people with families” as the ship continues toward the Canary Islands. But what is the virus?
Travel & Lifestyle: Man Trapped On Cruise Ship Amid Fatal Hantavirus Outbreak Speaks Out: ‘That’s The Hardest Part’
A crying passenger stranded on a cruise ship infected by the lethal hantavirus urged viewers of his video to remember that the people aboard aren’t just headlines. “What’s happening right now is very real for all of us here,” travel influencer Jake Rosmarin said Monday on Instagram. “We’re not just a story, we’re not just headlines, we’re people, people with families, with lives, with people waiting for us at home. There’s a lot of uncertainty, …
Cruise passenger speaks out amid deadly hantavirus outbreak: 'All we want right now is to feel safe'
Fear and uncertainty are mounting aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, where three deaths and a suspected hantavirus outbreak prompted strict isolation measures and an international health response. The vessel is anchored at Cape Verde, and passengers are not allowed to disembark. One passenger on the ship shared a video describing the situation as deeply personal and still unfolding, as officials investigate possible links among the cases and dec…
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