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Hantavirus cruise ship passengers enter isolation facility after evacuation to UK

Passengers evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, have arrived at an isolation facility in the UK. A chartered flight brought British passengers from Tenerife to Manchester on Sunday evening, with further repatriations for Australian and Dutch nationals scheduled.

Kevin Rawlinson and agencyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-11 · 08:06 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Hantavirus cruise ship passengers enter isolation facility after evacuation to UK
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Passengers evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, have arrived at an isolation facility in the UK. A chartered flight brought British passengers from Tenerife to Manchester on Sunday evening, with further repatriations for Australian and Dutch nationals scheduled. Twenty British passengers, along with one German and one Japanese national, are being monitored at Arrowe Park hospital in Wirral. The outbreak has resulted in six confirmed cases and three deaths, with at least one American and one French passenger testing positive for the virus. The isolation facility will conduct clinical assessments and testing within 72 hours, implementing strict infection control measures.

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The risk of hantavirus to the general public is 'really low', according to Wirral university teaching hospital NHS foundation trust chief executive.

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A UK isolation facility is housing British, German, and Japanese passengers, with clinical assessments and testing within 72 hours.

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Passengers evacuated from a hantavirus-hit cruise ship are in an isolation facility in the UK after repatriation from Tenerife.

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One American passenger tested positive for the Andes strain of hantavirus, and a second had mild symptoms.

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Eight people no longer on the ship have fallen ill, with six confirmed cases and three deaths from hantavirus.

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Passengers evacuated to the UK from a cruise ship hit by a Hantavirus outbreak are spending their first day at an isolation facility after being repatriated from Tenerife.A chartered Titan Airways flight transported the MV Hondius passengers from the Canary Islands to Manchester airport on Sunday evening. The evacuation of passengers of all nationalities will be completed on Monday, with flights arriving from Australia and the Netherlands, Spain’s health minister has said.The UK’s initial Covid quarantine site at Arrowe Park hospital in Wirral, Merseyside, is being used to house 20 British passengers who were tested for Hantavirus before boarding the flight. One German national, who is a UK resident, and one Japanese passenger are also being monitored there.The Japanese passenger, whom the UK government took at Tokyo’s request, will complete their isolation in line with UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) guidance.A flight from Australia will evacuate six passengers from Tenerife and another from the Netherlands will take 18 passengers, with both flights also carrying passengers from other countries that did not send their own repatriation flights, officials have said.The MV Hondius in Tenerife on Monday. Photograph: Hannah McKay/ReutersEight people no longer on the ship have fallen ill, according to a World Health Organization tally from Friday, of whom six are confirmed to have contracted the virus. Three people have died – a Dutch couple and a German national.On Sunday, the US Department of Health and Human Services said one of the 17 Americans being repatriated had tested positive for the Andes strain of the virus while a second had mild symptoms. The French health minister said a French passenger had tested positive for the virus, and that their health was deteriorating. It was unclear whether these two cases were included in the six reported by the WHO.For those on the journey back to the UK, strict infection control measures were in place, with passengers, crew, drivers and medical teams all wearing personal protective equipment such as face masks.Within a 72-hour period, the passengers are to receive clinical assessments and testing at the isolation facility, which has six floors of self-contained flats with their own bedrooms, en suite bathrooms, kitchen and lounge facilities.Janelle Holmes, the chief executive of Wirral university teaching hospital NHS foundation trust, told the media that Arrowe Park would carry out “welfare checks on each individual”. She said: “There’s nobody being transferred to us that has been symptomatic in any way. There’s no impact on the hospital. Services are running as normal, patients should still attend their appointments.”Holmes said that if passengers developed symptoms, they would be taken to Royal Liverpool university hospital, which houses the regional tropical and infectious diseases unit.She said Hantavirus was “very different” to Covid and that the risk to the general public was “really low”. She added: “You’ve got to have really, really close contact. It’s not like Covid or flu or those types of viruses.”During the period passengers are at Arrowe Park, public health specialists will assess whether they can isolate at home or at another location, based on their living arrangements.Those returning to the UK will stay in self-isolation for 45 days and will not be allowed to take public transport to their homes. During their isolation period, passengers will have daily contact with UKHSA health protection teams to check on their wellbeing and ensure they are supported to isolate safely.The public health minister, Sharon Hodgson, said: “None of the passengers are symptomatic, but we will monitor them closely over the next 72 hours at the hospital, as part of a precautionary isolation period. With no cases or symptoms among them and both our stringent monitoring and isolation measures, the risk to the public remains extremely low.”
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