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Over the last 12 hours, coverage has focused on the rapid escalation and international response to the hantavirus outbreak aboard the Dutch-flagged expedition cruise ship MV Hondius, which has been anchored off Praia, Cape Verde. The UN health agency/WHO says two patients and one suspected case were evacuated from the ship, with three deaths reported and eight total cases recorded (including five laboratory-confirmed). WHO also states the first confirmed case was infected before boarding, with the timeline suggesting exposure occurred prior to the voyage, and that hantavirus is typically linked to rodent exposure (though rare human-to-human transmission is being investigated).

A major development in the same window is the UK response to British passengers. UKHSA officials say two Britons who left the ship at St Helena are self-isolating in the UK without symptoms, while other British passengers are expected to be flown home via Tenerife and asked to self-isolate for about 45 days. UKHSA’s scientific lead also frames the isolation period around the incubation window, noting an “extreme” incubation possibility of up to eight weeks. In parallel, reporting highlights that evacuees are reaching Europe for treatment (including arrivals in the Netherlands/Amsterdam), and that the ship has departed Cape Verde with nearly 150 people isolated in cabins and is heading toward Spain’s Canary Islands.

Coverage also shows the outbreak’s spillover into additional countries’ monitoring systems. Georgia public health authorities report two residents who returned from the MV Hondius are being monitored and currently show no symptoms. Separately, WHO communications and related reporting indicate that a case has been confirmed in Switzerland in a passenger who presented to care in Zurich, reinforcing that authorities are tracking contacts across borders rather than limiting attention to Cape Verde or the ship alone.

In the broader 3–7 day background, the narrative has been consistent: the outbreak is tied to the MV Hondius’ route from Argentina (including Ushuaia) across remote Atlantic stops, with WHO and national health agencies coordinating evacuations, testing, and contact tracing. Multiple reports emphasize that the virus identified is the Andes strain, and that while hantavirus is usually rodent-borne, rare human-to-human transmission is under scrutiny—an issue that has driven quarantine/monitoring decisions and heightened public-health coordination as the ship moves toward Spain.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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