French evacuee from hantavirus-hit ship shows ‘symptoms’, PM says
One of five French nationals evacuated from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius has displayed symptoms of the illness, according to French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. The five passengers were flown back to France on Sunday and immediately placed in strict isolation for medical treatment and testing.

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AI-generatedOne of five French nationals evacuated from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius has displayed symptoms of the illness, according to French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. The five passengers were flown back to France on Sunday and immediately placed in strict isolation for medical treatment and testing. The ship had been anchored off Tenerife, where passengers were being evacuated and sent to hospitals in their home countries or the Netherlands for checks. The Prime Minister stated that a decree would be issued to authorize isolation measures to protect the public. The evacuated French passengers arrived at Le Bourget airport near Paris on Sunday afternoon.
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4 extractedThe French Prime Minister will issue a decree authorizing isolation measures to protect the public.
Passengers from the MV Hondius are being evacuated and flown to hospitals in their home countries or the Netherlands.
The five French passengers have been placed in strict isolation.
One of five French evacuees from a hantavirus-hit ship is showing symptoms of the illness.