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"We Do Not Know Whether or When Those Individuals Will Return to New York", Says Health Commissioner on Americans Currently Quarantined for Hantavirus

The three New York City passengers aboard the MV Hondius are among the travelers being closely monitored following the hantavirus outbreak scare. NY Health Commissioner: "At this point, we do not know how long these individuals will stay in Nebraska and whether or when those individuals will return to New York. Currently, the risk to New Yorkers remains extremely low"

And Another One: Spanish Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus, Officials React: "He Was Already Isolated"

One Spanish passenger isolated at Gómez Ulla Hospital has tested positive for hantavirus after previously testing "provisionally positive" upon arrival. Spain's Secretary of State for Health said that the imposed protection measures were "greater than what might be considered for a contact". HSC update on U.S. citizen: "inconclusive, and subsequently negative"

Spanish Civil Guard Officer Who Helped Evacuate MV Hondius Passengers Dies of Heart Attack

A Civil Guard officer has died during evacuation operations linked to the MV Hondius ship carrying passengers affected by the hantavirus. Spanish Minister of Health: the last 28 passengers will disembark this afternoon in the Canary Islands, and 26 will continue on board heading to the Netherlands

Latest Evacuation Numbers: Passengers Removed From MV Hondius Cruise Ship Amid Hantavirus Outbreak Under Strict Quarantine

Evacuation under strict quarantine measures: The first passengers have disembarked from the MV Hondius as WHO teams coordinate rescue flights and epidemiological assessments in Spain. Here are the latest updates from the Spanish health ministry

Inside the Rare Andes Hantavirus Outbreak at Sea and the Growing Questions Facing the Cruise Industry

The unusual hantavirus outbreak aboard the Dutch expedition ship MV Hondius has raised difficult questions about disease preparedness at sea, human transmission risks, and how modern cruise ships respond when rare infections emerge far from land

"This Is Not COVID, It Spreads Very Differently": WHO Says Number of Confirmed Hantavirus Cases Rises to 5, No Indication of Something Unusual Other Than Outbreak Being on a Ship

In a recent media briefing, the World Health Organization confirmed eight reported hantavirus cases linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, while stressing the rare outbreak does not spread like COVID or influenza. Citizens from these 13 countries got off the cruise ship at St. Helena before they learned about the outbreak: the US, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, St Kitts

Reason for Concern? KLM Confirms Infected Hantavirus Dutch Woman Who Died Briefly Boarded Johannesburg-Amsterdam Flight, Airlink Confirms Presence on Previous Flight From St Helena Island

Airlink has also confirmed that the deceased Dutch national infected with the hantavirus had flown from Saint Helena to Johannesburg aboard an Airlink flight before boarding a KLM aircraft to fly to Amsterdam. The World Health Organization, the CDC, Canada, and UK have all issued fresh hantavirus updates. Spain's Ministry of Health announces "the person with symptoms who had been on a plane in Gran Canaria since yesterday has been transferred to Amsterdam on a new medicalized plane"

Hantavirus Update: Switzerland Confirms New Case of Infected Passenger, 3 Suspected Patients Successfully Evacuated

After confirming that the MV Hondius will arrive in the Canary Islands following the hantavirus outbreak, Spain has officially received the first three suspected hantavirus cases, despite the Canary Islands' president disagreeing with the decision. UPDATE: WHO informs the public that Swiss authorities have confirmed another case of Hantavirus in a previous passenger from the same ship

Hantavirus Outbreak Update: World Health Organization Says "Low Risk" to the Global Population, "Some Human-to-Human Contact Transmission" Possible

WHO update: The WHO says seven people became ill, including three deaths, in the hantavirus cluster on a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean. Human-to-human transmission may have occurred, report specialists. "Based on the current information, including how hantavirus spreads, WHO assesses the risk to the global population from this event as low"

3 Dead, One in Intensive Care: World Health Organization Monitors Hantavirus Cases on Atlantic Cruise Ship

Cruise alert: WHO is tracking a hantavirus outbreak on an Atlantic cruise, with one confirmed case, five suspected, and three deaths. Investigations and evacuations are underway. WHO: "We have informed our National Focal Points according to the International Health Regulations and a Disease Outbreak News for the public will be issued"

Lithuania to Host the Annual Congress of the European Spas Association: European Spas & Balneology

Leaders of the spa and medical tourism industry in Europe will gather this year in the city of Druskininkai from September 24-27, as announced by the European Spas Association (ESPA). The conference, focusing on the Well Being trend that has taken the world by storm, will showcase modern spa treatments, trends, and updates in the field of medical tourism

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