
European Nations Prepare for Hantavirus Cruise Ship Evacuation
European countries are preparing for an unprecedented operation to evacuate passengers from the cruise ship Hondius, which has suspected hantavirus cases, as it arrives in port. Spain and other nations are coordinating efforts for disembarkation, contact tracing, and potential quarantine for those aboard.
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