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Hantavirus: Cruise company says no sympomatic guests on ship
Key takeaways
- The company that operates the cruise ship struck by the hantavirus said that no passengers showing symptoms have remained on board.
- It also said 30 guests had disembarked on Saint Helena on April 24, after first fatality
- A medical evacuation flight has landed in Amsterdam
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The company that operates the cruise ship struck by the hantavirus said that no passengers showing symptoms have remained on board. It also said 30 guests had disembarked on Saint Helena on April 24. DW has more.
https://p.dw.com/p/5DLm QSick passengers from the MV Hondius have been evacuated for medical treatment Image: AFPAdvertisement Skip next section What you need to know What you need to know No passengers with symptoms left on board, cruise company said. It also said 30 guests had disembarked on Saint Helena on April 24, after first fatality
A medical evacuation flight has landed in Amsterdam
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