11 May 2026
Daily Update: Enhanced Medical Capability and Response Preparedness
The St Helena Government (SHG) is providing the following update as part of its ongoing, proactive response to the Hantavirus situation. We continue to operate with an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of our community.
Enhancement of Medical Personnel
As a purely precautionary measure, SHG has enhanced its medical capabilities on-island with the arrival of five additional personnel on Saturday, 9 May. We are grateful for the direct support provided by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and the Ministry of Defence (MOD). The new arrivals include:
- An Infection Prevention and Control Specialist
- Two Laboratory Scientists
- Two Ministry of Defence personnel to assist with logistics and planning.
The arrival of these experts is intended to provide reassurance to the public; it does not indicate a change in the current risk level, which remains very low.
Medical Supplies and Logistics
Following the arrival of yesterday’s (10 May) Airlink flight, the Health and Social Care Portfolio has now received the scheduled shipment of medical supplies. These supplies further bolster our on-island stocks and ensure our teams are fully prepared for any potential developments. Similar essential equipment has also been successfully delivered to Ascension to ensure regional readiness. Additionally, as part of our active monitoring process, all individuals currently in isolation will be provided with thermometers for precise daily temperature reporting to health officials.
Regional Support: Tristan da Cunha
Regarding the suspected case on Tristan da Cunha, a Royal Air Force (RAF) flight successfully conducted an airdrop of essential equipment and personnel to the island on Saturday afternoon. This rapid response underscores the tangible support being delivered by the UK Government across the Territory. The individual on Tristan remains stable and is showing signs of improvement.
Current Status on St Helena
- Case Status: There are currently no suspected cases on St Helena.
- Contact Status: Contact tracing is a continual process. There 22 people identified as at higher risk and have been advised to enter isolation. None of these 22 individuals are currently showing signs of hantavirus infection.
- Risk Level: The risk to the wider community remains very low.
SOLAS passenger on passing cargo vessel
In accordance with our international maritime obligations, Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS)
we will be bringing a patient ashore from a passing cargo vessel, on or around 12 May. For the avoidance of doubt, the patient has an identified medical condition. The vessel began its voyage in Brazil and St Helena will be its first stop.
There is NO link to hantavirus. The patient has been pre-screened remotely by our medical team and will undergo further assessment before coming ashore, including temperature checks.
It is critical that we continue to deliver on our obligations, as if we fail to do so then we cannot reasonably expect reciprocal services in return. This operation poses no risk to the wider public.
Communication and Support
To keep the public informed, radio talks featuring Public Health professionals and senior government officials will continue today, Wednesday, and Friday.
FAQ
The community is encouraged to rely on official SHG channels for information. We have updated the FAQ with a timeline covering the early stages of this outbreak, to aid public understanding of what information was known when.
To view the updated FAQ, please visit:
https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/documents/Hantavirus-QA-11.05.26.pdf.
Hantavirus Screening Line
Anyone who had direct contact with the
MV Hondius and develops symptoms such as fever or muscle aches should call the
Hantavirus Screening Line on 25949 for guidance before visiting the hospital or a clinic.
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11 May 2026
Statement from the Governor of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Dear friends,
After an eventful weekend where the UK government once again demonstrated its commitment to the Territory following the hantavirus outbreak, I want to provide an update on the ongoing response. I know many across our communities recognise the effort being committed and I continue to be grateful for your ongoing support. As you have now heard repeatedly, these measures are being applied out of an abundance of caution. This remains the case.
Across all three islands, specific UK Health Security Agency advice and risk assessment is being followed. This ensures support is deployed on the basis of clinical need and expert recommendation.
Tristan da Cunha
On Tristan da Cunha, there is one probable case of hantavirus in an islander who had travelled on the MV Hondius. As previously, we all wish a full and speedy recovery.
Comprehensive contact tracing has been completed and a small number of individuals are currently self-isolating as a precaution. At this stage, no other symptomatic cases have been identified. The wider risk to the community remains low.
To reinforce the island’s resilience, UK military personnel and medical supplies were successfully delivered by air drop on Saturday. This rapid deployment demonstrates the UK Government’s ability to provide practical support to even the most remote communities when needed.
St Helena
There are currently no suspected cases of hantavirus on St Helena.
As a precautionary measure, a UK public health team of three specialists arrived on Saturday alongside 14 boxes of medical kit and supplies. This enhances the island’s already strong local capability and ensures preparedness should the situation change.
Two UK military planners also arrived on Saturday. They will support ongoing response work and develop contingency options for any further assistance that may be required from the UK military or wider Government. This is prudent forward planning.
With our local Public Health team, the UK Health Security Agency continues to assess the risk to all individuals who had contact with suspected or confirmed cases while visiting St Helena. A number of residents remain in self-isolation and others are being supported while monitoring for symptoms.
The risk remains low.
All cases identified to date have been associated with passengers on the MV Hondius, where close contact was more likely.
A small number of individuals currently on St Helena who travelled on the vessel have been assessed as higher risk. While the likelihood of illness remains low, UKHSA has advised that they should be the subject of pre-emptive relocation to the UK to complete their self-isolation. This is being arranged and they will be fully supported on arrival.
Ascension Island
There are currently no suspected cases of hantavirus on Ascension.
The resident medical personnel who had close contact with a confirmed case have been assessed as higher risk. In an abundance of caution, they are also being relocated. The first group has now been relocated to countries of residence in southern Africa. The second group will also be the subject of pre-emptive relocation to the UK. This is currently being arranged.
A medical team has arrived on Ascension to replace the resident team. In addition to delivering the healthcare requirements for the island, they will continue monitoring the hantavirus response.
UKHSA advice remains that the overall risk is low and that appropriate measures are in place across the Territory.
Conclusion
I would like to thank local teams across the Territory for their professionalism and calm response, as well as UK partners for the swift provision of specialist personnel, medical supplies and operational support.
Our approach is cautious, proportionate and guided by expert medical advice. We are acting early to reduce risk, support individuals affected and protect our communities.
We continue to work closely with international partners to ensure a coordinated response and it is important that information shared publicly remains accurate and based on verified advice.
We will continue to share information as appropriate, while respecting the privacy and resilience of those directly affected. We should all avoid speculation. Further updates, including on relocation arrangements and response measures, will be provided as plans develop.
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