What is the complete timeline of the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak?
The MV Hondius 2026 Andes hantavirus outbreak unfolded over six months across four continents. November 2025–April 2026: Patient Zero travels overland for four months through Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay — the endemic zone for Andes virus — before boarding. April 1, 2026: MV Hondius departs Ushuaia, Argentina with 197 passengers and crew from 23 nationalities. April 6: First passenger develops symptoms; hantavirus not yet suspected. April 11: First fatality — a Dutch passenger dies five days after symptom onset; hantavirus identified retroactively from preserved samples. April 24: 30 passengers disembark at Saint Helena (remote South Atlantic island), triggering a global contact tracing operation across six additional countries. May 4: WHO opens Disease Outbreak News DON599 — the first international alert — confirming a multi-country hantavirus cluster. May 5: Polymarket's 'Hantavirus pandemic 2026' market peaks at 38% probability, with $1.3 million in trading volume. May 7: WHO Director-General states the outbreak is 'not the next COVID'; 5 confirmed cases, 2 deaths confirmed; 2,500 diagnostic kits dispatched to five countries. May 11: MV Hondius arrives Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain) for final disembarkation of remaining 146 passengers. June 2026: Active contact tracing continues in multiple countries within the 8-week incubation window; total confirmed deaths: 3.