German Passengers Evacuated from Hantavirus-Stricken Cruise Ship

Four German passengers were evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship after a Hantavirus outbreak. They were flown to the Netherlands and then transported to Frankfurt for quarantine, with one expected at Charite hospital in Berlin. A 65-year-old German woman, who had contact with a deceased passenger, is hospitalized in Duesseldorf but shows no infection. Additionally, twenty British nationals were isolated at Arrowe Park Hospital in England for 72-hour monitoring before further self-isolation.

Key Points: Hantavirus Outbreak: German Passengers Evacuated from Cruise Ship

  • Four German passengers evacuated from MV Hondius
  • Passengers quarantined in Germany, one to Charite hospital
  • 65-year-old German woman hospitalized in Duesseldorf
  • Twenty British nationals isolated at Arrowe Park Hospital for 72 hours
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German passengers evacuated from Hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Four German passengers evacuated from MV Hondius after Hantavirus outbreak. They return to quarantine; British nationals also isolated in UK hospitals.

"none of the returning passengers showed symptoms - Xinhua news agency report"

Berlin, May 11

Four German passengers have been evacuated from the cruise ship MV Hondius following a Hantavirus outbreak, said German public broadcaster ARD on its news website Tagesschau Monday.

After landing in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, on Sunday evening, they were met by specialists before being transported to Frankfurt, Xinhua news agency reported.

Upon arrival, the passengers will return to their respective home states for quarantine, said the report. One passenger is scheduled to be admitted to the Charite hospital in Berlin.

Apart from the four passengers, a 65-year-old German woman has already been admitted to a hospital in Duesseldorf. Authorities said she had close contact with another passenger who died on board from the virus, but so far no signs of infection have been detected.

According to the report, none of the returning passengers showed symptoms.

Meanwhile, twenty British nationals evacuated from the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius were isolated in a northwest England hospital upon their return, as authorities stepped up outbreak containment and monitoring.

The passengers landed in Manchester earlier in the day before being transferred by bus to Arrowe Park Hospital on the Wirral, Merseyside, where they will remain under medical observation for 72 hours.

In a joint statement, local National Health Service (NHS) authorities said the group would stay in a "managed setting for clinical assessment and testing." If they remain symptom-free, they will later be allowed to return home and continue self-isolation for a further 42 days.

The British government said all passengers and crew members returning from the MV Hondius would undergo a total of 45 days of isolation and monitoring. Follow-up work is also underway for individuals who may have been in contact with confirmed or suspected cases.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Hantavirus is no joke, but we don't hear much about it in India. Might be because our climate is different or our rodents don't carry it the same way. But watching how Germany and UK are handling this makes me appreciate how seriously they take public health. India could learn something from their quarantine protocols 🧐
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Rohit L
One passenger died from this virus? That's alarming. But the fact that twenty British nationals were isolated in a hospital for 72 hours shows how serious these European countries are about containment. Meanwhile, in India, we sometimes downplay these things until it's too late. Hopefully our health authorities take note.
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Arun Y
I'm just grateful no Indian passengers were involved this time. But this virus can spread anywhere. We should be careful when traveling abroad. The cruise industry might take a hit again after COVID. Visiting Kerala's backwaters or Goa beaches feels safer right now 😅

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