WHO chief says "work not over" after evacuation of hantavirus-stricken ship
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World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Tuesday that "our work is not over" to contain hantavirus after evacuations from a cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the illness. …
World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Tuesday that "our work is not over" to contain hantavirus after evacuations from a cruise ship hit by a deadly outbreak of the illness. The fate of the MV Hondius has sparked international alarm after three passengers died in an outbreak of the rare virus for which no vaccines or specific treatments exist. Yet health officials have stressed that the global public health risk is low and rejected comparisons to the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. "There is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak," Tedros told a joint news conference in Madrid with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at joint news conference in Madrid on May 12, 2026 with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who isn't seen in this photo. Burak Akbulut / Anadolu via "But of course the situation could change, and given the long incubation period of the virus, it's possible we might see more cases in the coming weeks," Tedros said. More than 120 passengers and crew on the MV Hondius were flown out from Spain's Canary Islands on Sunday and Monday, and countries have adopted different health measures for their returning evacuees. Most countries have followed the WHO's guidelines, which include a 42-day quarantine and constant monitoring of high-risk contacts. …
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