World Health Organization Dismisses Pandemic Risk Following Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship

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World Health Organization officials have downplayed fears of a new pandemic following a hantavirus outbreak aboard the Dutch-flagged cruise ship Hondius. The incident, which has resulted in three deaths and at least eight confirmed or suspected cases, prompted an international response as the vessel heads toward the Canary Islands. Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO’s director for epidemic and pandemic preparedness, emphasized that hantavirus is significantly less transmissible and prone to mutation than the coronavirus. While the outbreak has raised logistical concerns regarding passenger repatriation and contact tracing—including potential exposure on a KLM flight—health authorities maintain the situation does not constitute a global public-health threat. The ship is scheduled to anchor offshore in Tenerife on Sunday to manage the remaining passengers and crew.





