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    By Latest News Editor on May 15, 2026 World News
    Spain confirms three deaths aboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
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    MV Hondius experienced a hantavirus outbreak that resulted in at least three deaths over six weeks. Meanwhile, the Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition reported 49 symptomatic cases of norovirus, with one passenger deceased.

    Dr Katherine O’Reilly, medical director at International SOS, noted that authorities decided to disembark passengers from MV Hondius based on several factors, including the implementation of public health measures post-disembarkation. World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that quarantining passengers for the full period would have been “inhumane and unnecessary,” considering some were experiencing mental breakdowns.

    Passengers from the MV Hondius were sprayed with disinfectant after disembarking in Tenerife, and they were subject to public health measures including monitoring and international contact tracing. Meanwhile, the Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition vessel continued its revised voyage schedule following an all-clear from French authorities.

    Why was the norovirus cruise isolated but not the hantavirus vessel? | News World

    Spain confirms three deaths aboard hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius
    Cruises have made news lately after the deadly hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius (pictured) and norovirus on another voyage (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

    Within just weeks of one another, two cruise ships were anchored after viral outbreaks tore through their decks.

    The first, MV Hondius, has seen at least three people die of hantavirus in the six weeks since it began a tour of the remote islands in the Atlantic.

    Meanwhile, 49 people showed symptoms of the highly infectious norovirus on board the Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition vessel from the British Isles to Spain, while one passenger died.

    Social media users have questioned why those on the Hondius – including those sickened with the virus – have been flown home, while the Ambition was briefly isolated in Bordeaux.

    Guests on the Ambition were asked to stay on board for around nine hours in Bordeaux, a scheduled stop on the 14-day voyage, while enhanced sanitation and inspection of samples by health officials, confirming viral gastroenteritis.

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    It was given an all-clear by the French authorities, and people were allowed to disembark and go on excursions before the ship prepared to take off en route to Spain.

    So why were the two cruise ship outbreaks treated differently?

    Dr Katherine O’Reilly, medical director at the security and medical services company, International SOS, has a few ideas as to why.

    ‘In the cluster of hantavirus infections on board the ship, the diagnosis was confirmed after some passengers had disembarked,’ she tells WTX.

    Passengers are sprayed with disinfectant by Spanish government officials before boarding a plane after disembarking from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship MV Hondius at Tenerife airport in the Canary Islands, Spain, Sunday, May 10, 2026.
    Passengers from MV Hondius were sprayed in Tenerife after the vessel docked there on Sunday (Picture: AP)

    ‘Authorities made the decision to disembark passengers from MV Hondius based on a number of factors, implementing public health measures, including monitoring and isolation of passengers post disembarkation.’

    Dr O’Reilly says that a simple reason why the hantavirus cruise wasn’t put under lockdown was the nature of hantavirus itself.

    The hantavirus is a rare family of viruses carried by rodents that, after it burrows deep in a person’s lungs, can cause flu-like symptoms, respiratory problems and a death rate for some strains of 50%.

    People are sickened by inhaling particles from dried mouse droppings.

    Yet the virus struggles to make the jump from person to person. Even the most successful hantavirus strain at human-to-human transmission, the Andes, which is at the centre of the outbreak, still only does so rarely.

    ‘As a result, some passengers disembarked before the situation was fully understood,’ Dr O’Reilly says.

    ‘Once hantavirus was confirmed, appropriate measures were implemented swiftly, including isolation of affected individuals and the initiation of international contact tracing.

    ‘Managed disembarkation processes, including the use of chartered transport, were put in place to reduce further exposure.’

    Norovirus, meanwhile, is fairly common and causes gastrointestinal symptoms, such as diarrhoea and vomiting.

    It can, however, rapidly spread among people.

    Hantaviruses are also not typically associated with cruise ships, which can be incubators for illnesses like the norovirus.

    Another key factor was the virus’s incubation period, which is how long it takes someone to develop symptoms after exposure.

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    The Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition vessel was able to continue its voyage on a revised schedule after the brief isolation in Bordeaux (Picture: Alamy Stock Photo)

    ‘Norovirus is highly contagious with a short incubation of 12 to 48 hours; it spreads rapidly,’ Dr O’Reilly says.

    ‘Whereas hantavirus has a long incubation period (up to 8 weeks) and is not associated with rapid widespread transmission.’

    But it’s not just their incubation periods that are different – the hantavirus and norovirus are in different leagues to one another.

    Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, revealed on Wednesday why officials did not quarantine the MV Hondius.

    ‘Some of the passengers were facing mental breakdown,’ he said. ‘They have the right to be treated with dignity and compassion.

    ‘There were some people around the world calling for the passengers to be contained on the ship for the full quarantine period.

    ‘Our view was that it would have been inhumane and unnecessary.’

    Still, if you ask Dr O’Reilly, as much as the hantavirus outbreak is ‘unprecedented’, most people don’t have too much to worry about.

    ‘At present, the overall risk to the general public remains low,’ she says.

    ‘But there are still many unknowns, and the situation warrants close monitoring.’

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