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Anger and resignation in Tenerife as hantavirus ship approaches

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May 9, 2026

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BBC News - World11h ago

Anger and resignation in Tenerife as hantavirus ship approaches

Tenerife faces anger and resignation as the cruise ship MV Hondius, carrying passengers with potential hantavirus exposure, approaches. The ship, denied docking in Cape Verde, will anchor offshore and passengers will be ferried to Granadilla port for repatriation or quarantine. This decision by the central government has sparked protests, with some residents feeling their concerns are ignored, referencing ongoing migrant arrivals. Authorities assure that local residents will be protected and have provided more details about the ship's arrival, easing some anxieties. The situation highlights the island's role in international migration issues and public health concerns.

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More than 3,000 people died in 2025 trying to reach the Canary Islands, according to NGO Caminando Fronteras.

— NGO Caminando Fronteras

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The MV Hondius will anchor out at sea and its passengers will be ferried to the Granadilla port for repatriation or quarantine.

— null

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The far-right Vox party is drawing a comparison between the arrival of the MV Hondius and the arrival of illegal migrants.

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Authorities insist there will be no contact between passengers and local residents.

— Virginia Barcones

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The central government has disregarded opposition to the cruise ship's arrival voiced by the president of the Canary Islands region.

— María de la Luz Sedeño

May 8, 2026

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Spanish authorities prepare for arrival of hantavirus-stricken cruise ship

Spanish authorities are preparing for the arrival of the MV Hondius cruise ship, which has a hantavirus outbreak, off Tenerife in the Canary Islands on Sunday. The ship will remain at anchor and will not dock to prevent contact with the local population. Passengers and crew will be evaluated onboard and then repatriated or, in the case of Spanish nationals, transported to a military hospital in Madrid for quarantine. This is described as an unprecedented operation coordinated by Spain and the World Health Organization. The WHO considers the risk to the public minimal due to the virus's transmission method. Three deaths have been reported on the ship.

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BBC News - World23h ago

Worldwide race to trace passengers from hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Health officials worldwide are racing to trace passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship following confirmed cases of hantavirus. Seven British nationals disembarked in St Helena on April 24th, prior to the first reported case on May 4th, with four remaining on the island. One patient is on Tristan da Cunha, where the ship stopped in mid-April. Two other British men have confirmed cases, one stable in the Netherlands and another in intensive care in South Africa. Additionally, two British nationals are self-isolating in the UK after potential exposure. US health agencies are monitoring individuals in five states who were on the ship, none of whom are currently symptomatic. Medical staff are expected to be sent to the islands to provide support.

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Al Jazeera17h ago

Protests in the Canary Islands as virus-stricken ship heads for port

Protesters in Tenerife are demonstrating against the planned arrival of a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak. The ship, carrying passengers affected by the virus, is en route to a port in the Canary Islands. Residents are expressing concerns and opposition to the vessel docking due to the public health implications of the hantavirus. The protests highlight local anxieties surrounding the potential spread of the virus and its impact on the island community. The situation involves the ship's imminent arrival, the ongoing health crisis onboard, and the resulting public outcry from the local population.

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Protesters in Tenerife are opposing the arrival of a cruise ship.

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The ship is heading for a port in the Canary Islands.

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The World Health Organization has repeatedly said the risk to the wider public is low and the virus does not transmit easily.

— World Health Organization

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The latest outbreak began on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius.

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Seven British nationals disembarked the MV Hondius in St Helena on April 24, before the first confirmed case of hantavirus was reported on May 4.

May 7, 2026

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Britons on hantavirus-hit ship to be asked to isolate back in UK for 45 days

British passengers returning from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius will be required to self-isolate in the UK for 45 days. This measure follows an outbreak linked to a birdwatching expedition in Argentina, with three deaths and eight suspected cases, three confirmed, reported on the ship. Two Britons who previously left the vessel are isolating at home without symptoms, while a crew member was medically evacuated. The UK Health Security Agency is arranging repatriation for remaining asymptomatic Britons and is monitoring for any onward transmission. The risk to the general public is considered very low.

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BBC News - WorldYesterday

Race to trace passengers who left hantavirus cruise ship at island

Health authorities are urgently trying to locate dozens of passengers who disembarked from the hantavirus-infected cruise ship MV Hondius on St Helena island on April 24th. The ship, which departed from Argentina a month ago, has seen at least two deaths on board. A 69-year-old Dutch woman who died in South Africa and a Swiss national diagnosed with hantavirus were among the passengers who left the vessel at the British Overseas Territory. Three other individuals, a British man, a Dutch crew member, and a German national, were evacuated from the ship on Wednesday. The incident highlights concerns about potential hantavirus transmission among those who left the ship.

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South China Morning Post2d ago

Nations race to trace passengers of hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Nations are urgently tracing passengers from the cruise ship MV Hondius following a hantavirus outbreak that resulted in three deaths. The virus was detected on the ship before it was stranded off Cabo Verde. Eight individuals, including a Swiss citizen, are suspected of contracting the virus. Approximately 29 to 40 passengers disembarked on April 24 in St Helena, a remote South Atlantic island, before the outbreak was reported. Health authorities are working to prevent further spread of the disease by identifying and monitoring these individuals.

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A cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak is set to dock in southern Tenerife.

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Locals in Tenerife are reacting to the news of the cruise ship's arrival.

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Hantavirus is a serious illness that can be transmitted to humans.

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The EU is closely monitoring suspected hantavirus cases on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius.

— EU

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The MV Hondius is a Dutch cruise ship.

— null

May 6, 2026

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Crew members on hantavirus cruise ship to be evacuated | First Thing

Crew members from the MV Hondius cruise ship are being medically evacuated to the Netherlands following a suspected hantavirus outbreak, which is believed to have caused at least three passenger deaths. The ship, carrying nearly 150 people, has been granted permission by Spanish authorities to dock in the Canary Islands. Upon arrival, health officials from Spain, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, and the World Health Organization will examine and treat those onboard before repatriation. Hantavirus is a rare disease typically spread by infected rodents. Separately, the US has paused "Project Freedom," a plan to escort vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, for a short period to allow for diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict with Iran.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Canary Islands refuses to allow MV Hondius with hantavirus to dock

The Canary Islands have refused to allow the cruise ship MV Hondius, experiencing a hantavirus outbreak, to dock at any of its ports, despite the Spanish government's agreement. Regional authorities cited a lack of sufficient information to guarantee public safety. Three passengers, a Dutch couple and a German national, have died from the disease, with eight cases linked to the vessel according to the WHO. While Spain's government stated the ship would be permitted to dock under international law, the Canary Islands' president, Fernando Clavijo, has blocked the entry, calling for a meeting with the Prime Minister. One Swiss national aboard is receiving treatment in Zurich, with authorities stating they pose no public threat.

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BBC News - World3d ago

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. 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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The cruise on the MV Hondius was stranded off Cabo Verde due to a hantavirus outbreak.

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Three deaths and eight confirmed or suspected cases are linked to the outbreak on the ship.

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Specialist teams evacuated three people from the vessel as it prepared to sail to the Canary Islands.

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A Dutch cruise ship experienced a hantavirus outbreak, leading to medical evacuations.

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Three individuals (a British man, a Dutch crew member, and a German national) were evacuated from the MV Hondius for treatment.

— officials

May 5, 2026

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The Guardian - World News3d ago

Unwell British crew member to be ‘urgently’ evacuated from cruise ship after hantavirus cases

A British crew member is among two individuals to be urgently medically evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius due to suspected hantavirus cases. The Dutch authorities are overseeing the evacuation of the ill crew members, who are experiencing respiratory symptoms. The ship will head to the Canary Islands, Spain, for examination and treatment of all passengers and crew, as Cape Verde lacks the necessary medical capabilities. Seven suspected cases of hantavirus have been reported among the 147 passengers and crew, with two confirmed and three fatalities. A British passenger, initially in intensive care in South Africa, is reportedly improving. The UK government is arranging onward travel for its citizens affected by the outbreak.

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BBC News - World3d ago

Hantavirus may have spread between passengers on cruise ship, WHO says

The World Health Organization (WHO) believes hantavirus may have spread between passengers on the Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius, where three individuals have died. While typically transmitted by rodents, the WHO suggests close human contact on the ship could be a factor, though this is considered rare. The virus was likely contracted by the first ill passenger before boarding. Seven cases, two confirmed and five suspected, have been identified among the 149 passengers and crew from 23 countries. The ship has been moored off Cape Verde since Monday. Disinfection and protective measures are in place, and two symptomatic crew members are scheduled for medical evacuation to the Netherlands. Spain has granted permission for the vessel to dock in the Canary Islands for further assessment.

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South China Morning Post3d ago

Deadly hantavirus may have spread between humans on luxury cruise, but risk is low: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) suspects rare human-to-human transmission of the deadly hantavirus occurred among close contacts on a luxury cruise ship. Seven confirmed or suspected cases were reported on board. While human-to-human spread is uncommon for hantavirus, which is typically transmitted by rodents, the WHO stated the risk to the general public remains low. A Dutch couple and a German national have died from the virus. A British national was evacuated from the ship and is receiving intensive care in South Africa.

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Two cases of hantavirus have been confirmed, and five are suspected among people on a cruise ship near Cape Verde.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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Among the seven cases, three people have died, one is critically ill and three have mild symptoms.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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The risk to the wider public from hantavirus is low, as it rarely passes between humans.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

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The ship MV Hondius is carrying mostly British, American and Spanish passengers and is off the coast of West Africa.

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A hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise ship off Cabo Verde has grown to seven cases, including two confirmed infections.

— World Health Organization

May 4, 2026

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The Guardian - World News4d ago

Cruise ship at centre of suspected hantavirus outbreak blocked from docking in Cape Verde

Cape Verde has refused docking to the cruise ship MV Hondius due to a suspected hantavirus outbreak. Three passengers have died, and at least two others are sick, including a British tourist in intensive care in South Africa where a variant of hantavirus was identified. The cruise operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, stated that the connection between the deaths and the virus is still under investigation. The ship, carrying 149 people of 23 nationalities, was anchored off the coast of Praia. Global health officials are actively investigating the situation.

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Al Jazeera4d ago

What is hantavirus, suspected in deaths of three people on cruise ship?

Three individuals have died and others are ill following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship. The ship was sailing from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cape Verde, where it is currently anchored. While three deaths are linked to the suspected outbreak, only one passenger, a British national, has been confirmed to have hantavirus. The World Health Organization (WHO) stated that the risk to the general public remains low and is coordinating with countries for the evacuation of affected passengers. Investigations are ongoing to confirm the cause of illness and deaths.

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Fox News - World5d ago

Cruise ship outbreak leaves 3 dead as officials delay medical evacuations and probe hantavirus threat

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius has resulted in three deaths and several illnesses among passengers and crew. One case has been laboratory confirmed, with five additional suspected cases pending. The ship is currently stationary off the coast of Cape Verde. Three passengers have died, and one is in intensive care in South Africa. The World Health Organization is coordinating with governments and the ship's operator to arrange medical evacuations for two symptomatic passengers while investigating the outbreak and assessing public health risks. Authorities in Cape Verde have not yet authorized broader medical disembarkation.

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Cape Verde will not allow a cruise ship believed to be harbouring a suspected hantavirus outbreak to dock in its ports.

— Cape Verde officials

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The World Health Organization (WHO) states the risk of hantavirus to the general public remains low.

— World Health Organization

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The cruise ship MV Hondius is stationary off the port of Praia, Cape Verde.

— Article

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A patient being treated in Johannesburg tested positive for hantavirus, according to South Africa's National Department of Health.

— South Africa’s National Department of Health

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One case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed, with five additional suspected cases pending.

— World Health Organization (WHO)

May 3, 2026

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship

Three passengers have died following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, which was traveling between Argentina and Cape Verde. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of hantavirus infection and five suspected cases, with three fatalities and one individual in intensive care in South Africa. Among the deceased were a Dutch couple, and the person in intensive care is a British national. Hantavirus, typically spread through rodent contact, can cause severe respiratory illness. The ship's operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, has not commented. Authorities are coordinating medical evacuations and considering isolation for other sick passengers.

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BBC News - World5d ago

Three dead in suspected virus outbreak on Atlantic cruise ship

Three individuals have died following a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, which was traveling from Argentina to Cape Verde. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of hantavirus and is investigating five additional suspected cases. A 69-year-old British national is in intensive care in South Africa. Hantavirus infections are typically contracted through environmental exposure to rodents, though human-to-human transmission is possible in rare instances, leading to severe respiratory illness. The cruise ship is operated by Oceanwide Expeditions.

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Al Jazeera5d ago

Three dead in suspected hantavirus outbreak on Atlantic cruise ship

Three passengers have died on the Atlantic cruise ship MV Hondius following a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization confirmed one case of the rodent-transmitted virus and stated that at least five other passengers were suspected of infection. Of the six affected individuals, three have died, and one is in intensive care in South Africa. The ship was sailing from Ushuaia, Argentina, to Cape Verde. Investigations are ongoing, including further testing and epidemiological studies, with the WHO coordinating efforts to evacuate symptomatic passengers. Hantavirus is a rare but potentially fatal disease transmitted through rodent droppings or urine.

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Hantavirus is a rare disease transmitted to humans through the droppings or urine of infected rodents.

— WHO

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The cruise ship MV Hondius was travelling from Ushuaia in Argentina to Cabo Verde.

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One case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed on the MV Hondius.

— WHO

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Three passengers have died on a cruise ship in the Atlantic due to a suspected hantavirus outbreak.

— WHO

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One case of hantavirus has been confirmed, with at least five other suspected cases on the MV Hondius.

— WHO