
Hantavirus Cruise Ship Heads to Tenerife Amid New Case Confirmation
A cruise ship with confirmed hantavirus cases is heading to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, where passengers will disembark and some transferred to hospitals. This development follows the confirmation of a new hantavirus case in Switzerland, linked to the ship, raising concerns about potential spread.
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