Passenger on Hantavirus Ship Depicts Dramatic Scenes: "That's All We want."
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What a month ago seemed like an adventure trip to the most remote islands of the planet, today has become a nightmare marked by the isolation and uncertainty of 150 passengers on board the MV Hondius.There the crew members of the ship remain confined in their cabins after an outbreak of hantavirus that has already left three deceased.According to CNN, three other passengers, allegedly infected, will be evacuated in the next few hours.The ship, o…
A passenger of the "MV Hondius" describes the desperate situation on board. WHO suspects a human-to-human transmission of the hantavirus.
The luxury cruise ship 'MV Hondius', in which an outbreak of hantavirus has exploded, left the port of Ushuaia on 20 March, in the Argentine Tierra de Fuego, with 149 people on board: 88 passengers and 62 crew members. Among them, they represent 23 nationalities and 14 are Spanish: among them, five Catalans, three Madriders, a Galician, an Asturian and a Valencian.
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