Hantavirus Hit: MV Hondius Disembarkation in Spain
The MV Hondius, a cruise ship affected by hantavirus, resumed disembarkation in Tenerife, Spain. Six passengers and crew were set to depart for the Netherlands on Monday. The luxury vessel, which houses 26 crew members, was expected to leave for the Netherlands later that same day.
The MV Hondius, a cruise ship affected by hantavirus, resumed disembarkation in Spain's Tenerife on Monday, according to Reuters witnesses.
Six passengers, along with a portion of the crew, were scheduled to fly back to the Netherlands.
The luxurious vessel, staffed by 26 crew members, was slated to set sail for the Netherlands later on Monday.
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