Here’s what’s next for doomed hantavirus-infected cruise ship
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By Emily Crane
Published on May 5, 2026.
The marooned luxury MV Hondius, which was infected with a suspected hantavirus, is planning to dock in Spain after the island nation of Cape Verde refused to allow passengers ashore due to health concerns. The ship was carrying 150 people when it began malfunctioning and began falling ill. Three people, including a Dutch couple and a German national, have died from the virus.
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