Last passengers from hantavirus-hit ship evacuated; American tests positive
The last passengers and crew from the cruise ship MV Hondius, which experienced a hantavirus outbreak, have been evacuated and repatriated. The final two planes landed in the Netherlands carrying 28 individuals, including passengers from Australia, New Zealand, and a British resident. This evacuation concludes a complex operation that saw 94 people repatriated to approximately 20 countries for quarantine. A US passenger evacuated from the ship has tested positive for hantavirus in Nebraska and is being monitored along with other Americans. The Andes virus strain, capable of limited person-to-person transmission, has been identified as the cause of the outbreak, which has resulted in three deaths. US officials state the risk to the public remains low.