“Oceanwide Expeditions Faces Hantavirus Crisis Onboard MV Hondius”

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Oceanwide Expeditions, the operator of a cruise ship where three individuals have passed away due to a suspected Hantavirus outbreak, has reported that two crew members are also in need of urgent medical attention. The MV Hondius is currently facing a significant medical crisis as three Dutch passengers, including a couple aged 69 and 70, have tragically lost their lives.

A British tourist is currently hospitalized in critical condition in Johannesburg, while two crew members onboard the ship require immediate medical care. Hantavirus is typically transmitted through contact with infected rodent waste and can, in rare instances, be transmitted between individuals, leading to severe respiratory complications.

In a statement, Oceanwide confirmed the fatalities and medical situations onboard, emphasizing that no authorization has been granted by Cape Verdean authorities for the treatment or transfer of individuals requiring medical assistance. Local health authorities are yet to make decisions regarding the transfer of the sick individuals to medical facilities in Cape Verde.

Efforts are being made by Dutch authorities to repatriate the affected individuals, including coordinating the return of the deceased passenger and a companion to the Netherlands. However, the success of this repatriation is contingent upon various factors and the cooperation of Cape Verdean health authorities.

Oceanwide Expeditions is collaborating with local and international agencies, such as the WHO, RIVM, relevant embassies, and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to address the situation effectively. Further updates on the medical care, screening processes, and next steps will be provided as more information becomes available.

Hantavirus, the same virus that claimed the life of Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, last year, remains a serious health concern. Ms. Arakawa’s death was linked to hantavirus exposure in a home where nests and deceased rodents were discovered.

Passengers aboard the MV Hondius have been informed that disembarkation is currently restricted as the ship awaits approval to dock in Cape Verde. Uncertainty surrounds the timeline for receiving assistance, as crew members have conveyed a lack of clarity on when aid will be provided.

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