Hantavirus outbreak on Hondius rekindles memories of Covid-era cruise lockdowns

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Three passengers aboard the MV Hondius have died from the Andes strain of hantavirus as the ship, from Cape Verde to the Canary Islands, heads toward land with evacuations underway (17 Americans to Nebraska for quarantine; others to Madrid). The episode echoes the Diamond Princess Covid-19 lockdown of 2020, with survivors recalling fear and strict isolation; hantavirus can spread person‑to‑person and, in severe cases, be fatal in up to about 50%. The Hondius, a small vessel with roughly 170 passengers, is believed to have been infected after a bird-watching expedition from Argentina to Cape Verde, prompting coordinated international quarantine plans.
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