Cruise ship stricken by hantavirus reaches Canary Islands before planned evacuations
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The GuardianExperts wonder 'Where is the CDC?' as a hantavirus outbreak unfolds on a cruise ship YahooHantavirus: Current Situation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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The ship is not allowed to dock at the shore for security purposes.The crew dropped the anchor at sea to ensure the vessel remains in isolation away from the island.Once Spanish health authorities assess the passengers to confirm they all remain asymptomatic, around 100 will be allowed to disembark and sent to the mainland in small boats.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The passengers will take sealed buses to the airport, which is around 10 minutes away.They will then board repatriation planes to head to their home nations.Its docking on the holiday hotspot is the latest step in the systemic operation designed to combat the spread of the rare Andes strain of the virus.Thirteen Spanish passengers and one crew member will be...
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Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak arrives in Tenerife ReutersThe country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise.
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All passengers on hantavirus-hit ship considered high-risk contacts, EU health agency says
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All passengers on hantavirus-hit ship considered high-risk contacts, EU health agency says ReutersThe country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise.
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WHO head seeks to reassure residents of Spanish island where hantavirus-stricken ship is headed - AP News.
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WHO head seeks to reassure residents of Spanish island where hantavirus-stricken ship is headed AP NewsHantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
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A: Cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreak arrives in Tenerife ReutersThe country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise.
B: Hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
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A: All passengers on hantavirus-hit ship considered high-risk contacts, EU health agency says
B: Hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
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A: All passengers on hantavirus-hit ship considered high-risk contacts, EU health agency says ReutersThe country where lethal hantavirus cases are on the rise.
B: Hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
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A: WHO head seeks to reassure residents of Spanish island where hantavirus-stricken ship is headed - AP News.
B: WHO head seeks to reassure residents of Spanish island where hantavirus-stricken ship is headed AP NewsHantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
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A: Hantavirus-hit cruise ship approaches Tenerife, passengers expected to return home CNNHantavirus is not easily spread, but is global heating upping our exposure?
B: The cruise ship at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak arrived early Sunday off the Spanish island of Tenerife, where the process of sending passengers and crew back to their home countries will get underway.
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**Summary:** A cruise ship infected with hantavirus has reached the Canary Islands ahead of planned evacuations. Health officials are preparing to repatriate passengers and crew members from Spain. **Why It Matters:** The outbreak highlights concerns about global travel safety, especially in regions experiencing rising temperatures that may increase exposure to hant
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