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Tenerife for disembarkation, Reuters reported on Monday. Three people who were on the ship have been confirmed dead, although they are all only suspected of being infected with hantavirus. Three other people
statement late on Monday. It said it was working on getting the passengers screened and disembarked and was considering sailing to Spain’s Las Palmas or Tenerife. The WHO said on Tuesday that Spain would
hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship,” [Nebraska](https://www.theguardian.com/film/nebraska) Medicine said in a statement to CNN. “We cannot discuss specific communications at this time, but, our specialized teams, including the Nebraska Biocontainment
hantavirus may spread between people. It was unclear how an outbreak could have started, and WHO said it was investigating while working to coordinate the evacuation of two sick crew members. Another sick person
hantavirus outbreak since it departed from Argentina a month ago. Spanish authorities have given permission for the ship to dock in the Canary Islands, despite concerns from local officials. [About 150 people are still aboard
hantavirus outbreak](/news/2026/5/4/what-is-hantavirus-suspected-in-deaths-of-three-people-on-cruise-ship) and anchored off the coast of Cape Verde to sail to the Canary Islands. Spain’s Ministry of Health said in a statement late on Tuesday that the World Health Organization
hantavirus in a passenger on the MV Hondius until 2 May.  The regional president of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, speaks
statement. A total of 146 people from 23 different countries remain aboard the MV Hondius under "strict precautionary measures", Oceanwide Expeditions said. In its latest update, the World Health Organization (WHO) said eight cases