A Dutch cruise ship, the MV Hondius, has temporarily docked in the Canary Islands due to severe weather conditions while evacuating passengers after a hantavirus case was reported. The ship was initially bound for the Netherlands but faced challenges as strong winds hindered its stability during the evacuation process.
One of the evacuated passengers tested positive for hantavirus, prompting health officials to isolate the individual while others remain in quarantine. The World Health Organisation has indicated that new cases may emerge in the coming weeks due to the virus’s long incubation period, which can last up to six weeks.
For UK residents, this situation raises concerns about potential hantavirus cases and the implications for travel safety. As the virus can be transmitted through contact with infected rodents, those planning to travel or engage in outdoor activities should remain vigilant and informed about health advisories.
Moving forward, health authorities will monitor the situation closely. The public should watch for updates from health officials regarding any new cases and guidance on safety measures, especially for those returning from affected areas or engaging in outdoor activities in the UK.
Sources
Euronews

