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Cruise ship - Hantavirus - May 3+ - As of May 22 per WHO: 13 total cases, 3 total deaths - WHO considers the outbreak over (July 2, 2026)

UKHSA Update On Hantavirus: 2 Nonsymptomatic Passengers Self-Isolating at Home


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The UK's Health Security Agency has published an update this afternoon on the current status of British nationals aboard the m/v Honidius, which also includes details on two passengers who apparently already left the ship, and - while showing no symptoms - are self-isolating at home.

Given the large number of people who have been exposed aboard ship - and an unknown number of contacts offship - the use of home self-isolation (with daily phone check ins) would seem a reasonable precaution; at least until we get a better handle on the infectivity of this strain.​

Whether other jurisdictions will adopt similar measures remains to be seen. The 2-8 week incubation period of the Andes Virus - and its early flu-like presentation - is likely to present public health agencies around the globe with a formidable challenge over the weeks ahead.
UKHSA update on the hantavirus cruise ship outbreak

Latest information on cases including British nationals.
From:
UK Health Security Agency Published 6 May 2026

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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) continues to work with the World Health Organization (WHO), Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), and other international partners to prepare for the arrival of British nationals to the UK from the MV Hondius cruise ship where
an outbreak of Hantavirus was confirmed.

Three people, including one British national, with suspected hantavirus have been evacuated from the Hondius in order to receive medical care in the Netherlands in co-ordination between the Cape Verde, UK and Dutch governments. UKHSA are in close contact with medical teams providing their care.

The remaining British nationals can now be repatriated once the ship docks at its next destination if they do not develop symptoms. None of the British citizens onboard are currently reporting symptoms but they are being closely monitored. The FCDO is making arrangements for these individuals to return to the UK, where UKHSA is working with government to support them to isolate with regular testing and contact with healthcare professionals.

UKHSA is aware of two people who have returned to the UK independently having been on board the MV Hondius. Neither of these individuals is currently reporting symptoms. They are receiving advice and support from UKHSA and have been advised to self-isolate. UKHSA are supporting a small number of individuals identified as close contacts of those on the boat. They are being offered support and are also self-isolating. None are reporting any symptoms. The risk to the general public remains very low.

Dr Meera Chand, Deputy Director for Epidemic and Emerging Infections at UKHSA said:

  • Our thoughts are with all those affected by the hantavirus outbreak onboard the MV Hondius.
  • It’s important to reassure people that the risk to the general public remains very low. We are standing up arrangements to support, isolate and monitor British nationals from the ship on their return to the UK and we are contact tracing anyone who may have been in contact with the ship or the hantavirus cases to limit the risk of onward transmission.
  • UKHSA will continue to work closely with government partners to offer all necessary support.
UKHSA is working closely with the FCDO, the Home Office, and Border Force to trace further individuals who may have been on the same flight as a confirmed case, in order to carry out public health risk assessments and ensure appropriate precautionary measures are in place.

Hantavirus is the name given to a group of viruses carried by rodents and transmitted by their droppings and urine. They can cause a range of diseases from mild, flu-like illness to severe respiratory illness. Infections in humans are rare and tend to occur in places where people and rodents coexist - most commonly in rural, agricultural settings, though the viruses can also sometimes be found in cleaning sheds, barns and holiday homes where rodents might have nested.

Most hantaviruses do not spread easily between humans, although person-to-person transmission has been observed in some cases involving particular strains. The World Health Organization is leading the international response to this incident and overseeing direction of the ship, including advising on how to minimise the risk of the disease spreading.

The FCDO is in direct contact with the ship and has stood up consular teams across multiple countries to support British nationals. UK government is working extremely closely with international partners in response to this incident, including the cruise ship operator and the governments of overseas territories which were visited by the ship.

Further information on Hantavirus can be found in the
recent blog from UKHSA.


,

https://afludiary.blogspot.com/2026/05/ukhsa-update-on-hantavirus-2.html

 
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...outbreak-cruise-ship-cape-verde-b2971732.html

British doctor airlifted from hantavirus-hit cruise ship as cases rise onboard
Eight suspected cases of hantavirus have now been linked to the luxury cruise ship
Harriette Boucher
Wednesday 06 May 2026 20:49 BST

Three patients, including a British doctor, were airlifted from a hantavirus-stricken cruise ship to receive specialist medical care on Wednesday.

A total of eight suspected cases of the deadly disease have now been linked to the MV Hondius, with five of those cases now confirmed by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

There have been three deaths among passengers aboard the luxury cruise ship, which is currently sitting off Cape Verde as it prepares to sail to Spain’s Canary Islands.


...Two of the people evacuated on Wednesday were crew members, including the ship’s 56-year-old British doctor, who authorities say is no longer in critical condition.

A 41-year-old Dutch national and a 65-year-old German national were also evacuated and will be transferred to specialist hospitals in Europe.

The cruise ship’s operator, Oceanwide Expeditions, said two of those patients were ill, while the third had no symptoms but was “closely associated” with a German passenger who died last Saturday.​..

 
From:
"Media (CDC)" <sohco@CDC.GOV>
To: <MMWR-MEDIA@LISTSERV.CDC.GOV>
Subject: Statement on the M/V Hondius Cruise Ship
Date: May 6, 2026 8:56 PM​



Media Statement


For Immediate Release


Wednesday, May 6, 2026


Contact: CDC Media Relations

(404) 639-3286



Statement on the M/V Hondius Cruise Ship



The Administration is closely monitoring the situation with U.S. travelers onboard the M/V Hondius cruise ship with confirmed hantavirus. Our top priority remains the health and safety of all U.S. passengers. The Department of State is leading a coordinated, whole-of-government response including direct contact with passengers, diplomatic coordination, and engagement with domestic and international health authorities.

As the world's leader in global health security, the US government is using our premier health experts to guide our response to this evolving situation. We are working closely with our international partners to provide technical assistance and guidance to mitigate risk.

At this time, the risk to the American public is extremely low. We urge all Americans aboard the ship to follow the guidance of health officials as we work to bring you home safely.

Further information is available at: About Hantavirus | Hantavirus | CDC


 
[suspected contact case]

Flight attendant in isolation after contact with passenger linked to hantavirus case

​Published: 07/05/2026

- 10:04 Updated: 07/05/2026 - 10:12​

A flight attendant has been admitted to hospital in Amsterdam following potential exposure to the hantavirus.

The KLM cabin crew member is currently undergoing testing for the infection while remaining in isolation at the Dutch hospital, according to the country's Ministry of Public Health. Her symptoms are described as mild.

The hospitalisation follows direct contact with a 69-year-old Dutch woman who succumbed to the virus at a Johannesburg hospital on 26 April.

The deceased passenger had briefly boarded a KLM aircraft at O.R. Tambo International Airport before airline staff requested she leave due to illness.

Following the woman's removal from the aircraft, the flight proceeded from Johannesburg to Amsterdam, departing at 11:15 p.m. on 25 April.

The now-hospitalised flight attendant was working aboard that particular service.


Dutch health authorities at the GGD have commenced efforts to reach all passengers who travelled on the flight.

Those contacted are being advised to monitor themselves for any symptoms that may develop.

https://www.gbnews.com/health/hantavirus-outbreak-flight-attendant-passenger-latest-klm
 
KLM Crew Denied Boarding to Hantavirus-Infected Passenger Who Later Died
May 7, 2026​


AMSTERDAM- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL) confirmed that a 69-year-old Dutch woman who later died from hantavirus was briefly on board a KLM aircraft at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg (JNB) on April 25, 2026, before crew members denied her boarding due to her medical condition.

The woman, her 70-year-old husband, and a German passenger all died after contracting the virus aboard the cruise ship MV Hondius, operated by Oceanwide Expeditions.

The infected passenger had traveled from Saint Helena Airport (HLE) to Johannesburg (JNB) on an Airlink (4Z) flight carrying 82 passengers and 6 crew members before she attempted to board KLM Flight 592 to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS).

Dutch health authorities, including the RIVM and GGD, have launched contact tracing efforts across multiple flights, while the World Health Organization continues to monitor the growing outbreak linked to the cruise vessel.

https://aviationa2z.com/index.php/2...hantavirus-infected-passenger-who-later-died/
 
2 Singapore residents on hantavirus-hit cruise ship isolated at NCID and undergoing tests

​Published May 07, 2026, 05:16 PM
Updated May 07, 2026, 07:54 PM


SINGAPORE – Two Singapore residents who were on board the MV Hondius cruise ship, which reported an outbreak of Andes hantavirus, are being tested.

The Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) said it was notified on May 4 and 5 about the two residents.

Both of them have been isolated at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), where they are being tested for hantavirus. Their test results are not ready, the CDA said in a statement on May 7.


One has a runny nose but is otherwise well, and the other has no symptoms.

The first, a 67-year-old Singaporean man, arrived in Singapore on May 2. The second, a 65-year-old Singapore permanent resident, arrived in Singapore on May 6.

Both were on board the MV Hondius cruise ship when it left the Argentinian port Ushuaia on April 1.

They later got off the ship and got on the same flight as a confirmed hantavirus case. The flight was headed to the South African city of Johannesburg from St Helena Island on April 25.​

The confirmed case did not travel to Singapore, and later died in South Africa, CDA said.

St Helena is an island in the South Atlantic Ocean, about 2,000km off the coast of Africa.

Continued: https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...cid-and-undergoing-tests?ref=latest-headlines
 
hat tip Toaster2 from post 78.2


Press update | m/v Hondius: 7 May 2026, 11:30 hrs CET


by Oceanwide Expeditions News 07.05.2026

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7 May 2026, 11:30 hrs CET

Oceanwide Expeditions continues to manage an ongoing medical situation on board m/v Hondius.

The second of two medicalized aircraft, carrying one of the three individuals transferred from m/v Hondius yesterday (6 May), has landed in the Netherlands. Specialist medical and screening teams have received the individual on board. All three individuals, two symptomatic and one asymptomatic, are now in the care of medical professionals.

We continue to monitor the progress of m/v Hondius, which departed Cape Verde at 19:15 CET yesterday (6 May) and is sailing for the Canary Islands, specifically the port of Granadilla (Tenerife). This is expected to take 3-4 days. No symptomatic individuals are present on board. Oceanwide Expeditions remains in close and continual discussion with relevant authorities regarding our exact point of arrival, quarantine and screening procedures for all guests, and a precise timeline.

Oceanwide Expeditions can confirm that on 1 April 2026, 114 guests boarded m/v Hondius in Ushuaia, Argentina. 30 guests disembarked m/v Hondius on Saint Helena on 24 April 2026. This number includes the body of the guest who passed away on board m/v Hondius on 11 April 2026. The first confirmed case of hantavirus was not reported until 4 May 2026. These disembarked guests have all been contacted by Oceanwide Expeditions. We are working to establish details of all passengers and crew who embarked and disembarked on various stops of m/v Hondius since March 20.

Nationalities of 30 guests who DISEMBARKED at ST HELENA 24 April 2026 [TABLE="border: 1, cellpadding: 1, cellspacing: 1"]
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[TD]CAN[/TD]
[TD]2[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]CHE[/TD]
[TD]2[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]DEU[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]DNK[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]GBR[/TD]
[TD]7[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]KNA[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]NLD[/TD]
[TD]3[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]NZL[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]SGP[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]SWE[/TD]
[TD]1[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]TUR[/TD]
[TD]2[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]USA[/TD]
[TD]6[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Unknown[/TD]
[TD]2[/TD]
[/TR]
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[TD]Total [/TD]
[TD]30[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
Close cooperation continues with local and international authorities, including the WHO, the RIVM, relevant embassies, and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

All media inquiries should be directed to: Mrs. Kiki Hirschfeldt: kiki@coebergh.nl

For all other matters, we refer to our previous press updates. The unchanged list of previous official communications is as follows:

6 May 2026, 22:45 hrs CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/press-update-m-v-hondius-6-may-2026-22-45-hrs-cet

6 May 2026, 14:45 hrs CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/press/press-update-6-may-2026-14-45-hrs-cet

6 May 2026, 11:00 hrs CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/press-update-6-may-2026-11-00-hrs-cet

5 May 2026 19:15 hrs CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/onboard-update-m-v-hondius-5-may-2026-19-15-hrs-cet

5 May 2026, 17:00 CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/b...ion-on-board-m-v-hondius-5-may-2026-15-30-cet

4 May 2026, 23:30 CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/press-update-updated-timeline-of-the-medical-situation-on-board-m-v-hondius

4 May 2026, 13:30 PM CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/b...he-medical-situation-on-board-the-m-v-hondius

3 May 2026, 3:00 hrs CET

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/operational-update-medical-situation-aboard-m-v-hondius


https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/press-update-m-v-hondius-7-may-2026-11-30-hrs-cet?_gl=1*ck5lhd*_up*MQ..*_ga*NTcwNTQ0NTc1LjE3NzgxNDkzMzI.*_ga_4NF7C856F1*czE3NzgxNDkzMjkkbzEkZzEkdDE3NzgxNDkzMzUkajU0JGwwJGg5MDc4NDY4MDA

 
CDC says monitoring US travelers on cruise ship after hantavirus outbreak
May 6, 20268:40 PM EDTUpdated 5 hours ago

Excerpt:

People in at least three ​U.S. states were being monitored for potential hantavirus infections after the outbreak on ​the MV Hondius, though none had shown signs of illness, the New York Times reported ‌earlier ⁠on Wednesday.

Georgia is monitoring two residents, while California is monitoring an undisclosed number of residents who had also been on the ship, the newspaper said.

In an emailed statement to Reuters, the Georgia Department of Public Health said it ​was monitoring two residents ​who had returned ⁠home after disembarking from the cruise ship. Both individuals were currently in good health, showed no signs of infection, ​and were following current recommendations from the CDC, it added.

The Arizona ⁠Department of Health Services said in a separate emailed statement it was monitoring one resident who was a passenger on the ship and that the individual was ⁠not ​symptomatic.

The California Department of Public Health did not ​immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.reuters.com/business/he...tial-hantavirus-after-being-dutch-2026-05-07/



 
Dr. Tedros made an opening statement and it was basically a recap of the timeline as we know it from above. He did add that a WHO representative and 2 doctors have joined the ship. I am not sure if the WHO rep is also a medical doctor. These persons will remain on the ship with the crew and passengers until it docks. I think the situation is stable on the ship for now. It has been sterilized and everyone is isolating in their cabins. He also added that WHO assesses that the risk for the Canary Is. is low and that all contagious disease protocols are being employed.
 
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Translation Google

Ministry of Health/

Argentina assists European countries with hantavirus diagnostic supplies

Following the confirmation of hantavirus cases on the MV Hondius ship, the national health ministry activated international cooperation mechanisms, sending supplies to carry out 2,500 diagnostic tests and reinforced epidemiological surveillance to support the investigation of the outbreak.

May 6, 2026
The Argentine Ministry of Health is pursuing a two-pronged strategy to address the hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius vessel. On one hand, it is strengthening international cooperation by sending supplies to the affected countries and providing technical assistance for the clinical management of cases. Simultaneously, it is promoting investigations within Argentina to determine the possible origin of the infections.

As of today, May 6, eight cases have been confirmed among passengers and crew of the MV Hondius, and three of them have died. Yesterday, it was confirmed that the variant corresponds to the Andes strain, which has only been reported to circulate in Chubut, Río Negro, and Neuquén provinces, and in southern Chile. Given that the ship departed from Argentina on April 1, our country is actively collaborating with the relevant international organizations and all countries involved to contain the outbreak and ensure proper case management.
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The ANLIS-Malbrán Institute has offered its technical capacity, experience, and resources to assist healthcare systems that require it. Based on an assessment of each country's needs, Argentina will send Andes virus RNA—a fundamental input for detecting the virus in humans—and ELISA plates sensitized with Andes virus antigens to laboratories in Spain, Senegal, South Africa, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. These plates will be used in serological studies to detect specific antibodies against the virus in human serum. With these supplies, approximately 2,500 diagnostic tests can be performed. Argentina will also send diagnostic guidelines and treatment protocols to ensure the proper management of cases.

Meanwhile, the National Ministry of Health and the ANLIS-Malbrán Institute are advancing the epidemiological investigation at the local level. In coordination with health authorities in Tierra del Fuego and other Patagonian jurisdictions, they are reconstructing the itinerary of the index case, that is, the Dutch citizens who presented the first symptoms. So far, their entry and exit from Argentina are known: it has been confirmed that they arrived in the country on November 27 of last year and traveled by car for 40 days before crossing into Chile on January 7 of this year. Once there, they continued their journey by car for another 24 days. The itinerary also includes entry into the province of Neuquén on January 31 and another visit to Chile 12 days later. They then crossed from Chile to Mendoza, where they began a 20-day road trip to reach Misiones. Finally, on March 13, they crossed overland to Uruguay and on March 27 they returned to the country to head to Ushuaia from where they left on April 1.
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To date, no associated cases have been identified in the country. Technical teams from the Malbrán Institute will travel to Ushuaia to conduct rodent capture and analysis operations in areas linked to the movements of the cases and to detect the possible presence of the virus in natural reservoirs. It is important to note that although it is not confirmed that the transmission occurred in Argentina and that Tierra del Fuego has not reported any cases of hantavirus since mandatory reporting of the event began in 1996, these actions are part of the intensified epidemiological surveillance strategy being carried out in coordination with the jurisdictions, which are responsible for strengthening the reporting and detection of cases in their territories.

In its leadership role, the National Ministry of Health is continuously monitoring the situation, evaluating the progress of ongoing actions and coordinating with local jurisdictions and international organizations. This work allows for a strengthened health response, enhanced technical cooperation, and progress in identifying the origin of the outbreak.





https://www.argentina.gob.ar/notici...os-con-insumos-de-diagnostico-para-hantavirus
 
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Statement regarding circulating video of 12 April 2026 onboard announcement — m/v Hondius

by Oceanwide Expeditions News 07.05.2026

7 May 2026, 13:30 hrs CET

Oceanwide Expeditions is aware of a video filmed on 12 April 2026 and showing the onboard announcement to guests of the death of an individual on board on 11 April 2026.

The safety and well-being of all passengers and crew is our utmost priority. At the time of the first death on 11 April, the cause of death was unknown and there was no evidence of a virus or contagion on board m/v Hondius. This was established by the medical doctor on board and communicated in person by the captain to passengers and crew on 12 April.

The case was believed to be isolated following medical review. Proper procedure was followed in informing all guests and crew aboard m/v Hondius. Health and safety, and maritime standards regarding the proper management and reporting of a death at sea, were strictly followed. Following the medevac of an unwell guest on 27 April, the ship's medical team requested testing to determine whether any common pathogens were present. Oceanwide Expeditions initiated its SHIELD response plan on this date.

Hantavirus was confirmed on 4 May to be present in the individual transferred by medevac from m/v Hondius on 27 April and currently being treated in a South African hospital. This was the first confirmed case. In response, Oceanwide Expeditions immediately upgraded its response protocol, requesting guests follow isolation measures, hygiene protocols, and expand medical monitoring. Three additional medical professionals have since embarked the vessel, bringing the total number to four medical professionals on board.

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/p...2-april-2026-onboard-announcement-m-v-hondius
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Press update | m/v Hondius: 7 May 2026, 17:15 hrs CET

by Oceanwide Expeditions News 07.05.2026

7 May 2026, 17:15 hrs CET

Oceanwide Expeditions continues to manage a medical situation onboard m/v Hondius.

The three individuals medically transferred from m/v Hondius yesterday remain in the care of medical professionals. The vessel remains underway and is heading to the Canary Islands, specifically the port of Granadilla (Tenerife).

No symptomatic individuals are present on board. Medical personnel, under the leadership and guidance of the RIVM, WHO, and the Dutch Government, remain aboard m/v Hondius and lead medical monitoring during the transit to the Canary Islands.

Provisionally, m/v Hondius is estimated to arrive at the port of Grandilla, Tenerife in the early hours of Sunday 10 May. This is subject to change. Oceanwide Expeditions remains in close and continual discussion with relevant authorities regarding our exact point of arrival, quarantine and screening procedures for all guests, and a precise timeline.

Following the disembarkation or evacuation of guests aboard m/v Hondius, Oceanwide Expeditions is not involved in medical testing, screening and onward journeys.

In addition to the list of passenger nationalities who disembarked the vessel in Saint Helena on 24 April provided earlier today, we wish to provide the following information:
  • On 1 April 2026, 114 guests were aboard m/v Hondius upon departure from Ushuaia, Argentina.
  • On 15 April, 6 additional guests joined m/v Hondius at Tristan da Cunha, located between Ushuaia, Argentina, and Saint Helena. This brought the total number of onboard guests to 120. At this time, one guest was deceased and is included in this figure.
  • 4 of these new individuals who joined m/v Hondius at Tristan da Cunha were included in the original manifest of the vessel. They are of British nationality. 2 were unplanned additions. At this time, their nationality is believed to be Chilean.
  • A discrepancy has been identified in the reported numbers of guests departing Ushuaia and disembarking in Saint Helena on 24 April. A total of 120 guests were on board m/v Hondius upon arrival in Saint Helena. Of these, 30 disembarked on 24 April 2026. This figure includes the individual who passed away on board m/v Hondius on 11 April.
Close cooperation continues with local and international authorities, including the WHO, the RIVM, relevant embassies, and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

All media inquiries should be directed to: Mrs. Kiki Hirschfeldt: kiki@coebergh.nl

For all other matters, we refer to our previous press updates. The unchanged list of previous official communications is as follows:​
...

https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/press/press-update-m-v-hondius-7-may-2026-17-15-hrs-cet​
 
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