Cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak to sail to Canary Islands
A Dutch cruise ship, the MV Hondius, is en route to the Canary Islands following a hantavirus outbreak that has resulted in three passenger deaths. Two crew members, including a British doctor, and a third individual linked to a deceased German national are being evacuated by hospital aircraft to the Canary Islands for urgent medical care.

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AI-generatedA Dutch cruise ship, the MV Hondius, is en route to the Canary Islands following a hantavirus outbreak that has resulted in three passenger deaths. Two crew members, including a British doctor, and a third individual linked to a deceased German national are being evacuated by hospital aircraft to the Canary Islands for urgent medical care. Officials are assessing which passengers require immediate evacuation from Cape Verde, where the ship is currently docked. The remaining 149 passengers from 23 countries, including 22 other British nationals, will continue to the Canary Islands, expected to arrive in three to four days. The exact port of arrival is undecided, but the operator plans for Gran Canaria or Tenerife.
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5 extracted149 people from 23 countries remain aboard under strict precautionary measures.
The cruise ship is sailing to the Canary Islands.
Three passengers aboard the MV Hondius have died.
Two crew members, including a British doctor, require urgent medical care and were due to be evacuated.
A Dutch cruise ship has a hantavirus outbreak on board.