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MV Hondius to conduct final checks and begin disembarking passengers.](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/cd830ddeda70210d1a312dbc68fa92dc6169ed49/0_0_5327_3551/master/5327.jpg?width=465&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Spanish health
passengers who reportedly disembarked the MV Hondius on the island of Saint Helena on 23 April
MV Hondius will likely be asked to self-isolate for 45 days on returning to the country](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9wepl8we90o). Contact tracing is under way in several other countries for dozens of passengers who left
disembarked the vessel at St Helena on 24 April alongside dozens of other passengers before the first case of hantavirus was confirmed. MV Hondius
MV Hondius was carrying 25 crew members and two medical personnel as it reached the Dutch port of Rotterdam on Monday, after all the passengers disembarked
passengers of the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/10/americans-hantavirus-cruise-ship-repatriated) MV Hondius, including one person who has tested positive, are being flown back to the US. After disembarking
passengers evacuated from the ship had tested positive at a biocontainment unit in Nebraska while the others are being monitored and tested after potential exposure. The [MV Hondius](/news/2026/5/9/spains-canary-islands-brace-for-incoming-hantavirus-stricken-cruise-ship), which departed from South America
disembarked the vessel at St Helena on 24 April alongside dozens of other passengers before the first case of hantavirus was confirmed. MV Hondius
disembarked the MV Hondius in St Helena on 24 April before the first confirmed case of hantavirus was reported on 4 May, with four remaining there. One patient is on the remote Atlantic island
MV Hondius passengers test positive for hantavirus A French woman and an American national evacuated from the cruise ship at the centre of a [deadly hantavirus outbreak](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hantavirus) have tested positive
passenger is sprayed with disinfectant by Spanish officials before boarding a plane at Tenerife airport, after disembarking from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
MV Hondius on 24 April. The Dutch government gave a different figure of 40. Health authorities are now trying to trace the passengers who left the ship on the British Overseas Territory. The Dutch government
MV Hondius arrived at the Spanish port early on Sunday, escorted by a Civil Guard vessel, according to data from the maritime tracking service VesselFinder. The ship had left for Tenerife on Wednesday from
MV Hondius is now sailing towards Spain's Canary Islands after being anchored for three days near Cape Verde, an archipelago nation off the West African coast. The three evacuees were British, Dutch and German
MV Hondius remains calm, with passengers generally composed,” the ship’s operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, said in a statement late on Monday. It said it was working on getting the passengers screened and disembarked
MV Hondius's arrival comes against the wishes of the region's president Fernando Clavijo, who questioned why the final phase of the response to the outbreak could not have taken place in Cape Verde
MV Hondius, which had travelled between Argentina and the Canary Islands. Officials said the restriction on disembarkation was a precautionary measure while medical tests were carried out. Cruise operator Ambassador Cruise Line said enhanced sanitation
MV Hondius was anchored near the Canary Island of Tenerife after being stranded for weeks following an outbreak of the hantavirus on the luxury cruise ship. Health authorities have been locating and monitoring passengers
MV Hondius cruise ship departs the port in Praia, Cape Verde, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. **Misper Apawu/AP** Misper Apawu/AP THE HAGUE, Netherlands — About 40 passengers on a cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak
MV Hondius set sail from Argentina around a month ago. Health authorities are now racing to test samples from passengers and the [World Health Organization (WHO) said it has possibly spread](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2p186gyp2o) among