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What should MV Hondius passengers and crew do now?

WHO and ECDC issued specific guidance for the approximately 197 passengers and crew aboard MV Hondius following the Andes hantavirus cluster. Recommended actions: (1) Self-monitor daily for fever (>38°C / 100.4°F), severe muscle aches in the thighs, hips, or back, fatigue, or any breathing difficulty for 8 weeks from last potential exposure aboard the ship. (2) If symptoms develop, call emergency services immediately and inform them of your travel on MV Hondius — do not self-drive to an emergency room. Provide the ship's name, dates aboard, and cabin number to the receiving healthcare team. (3) Passengers who disembarked at Saint Helena on 24 April 2026 should have already been contacted by local health authorities; if not, contact your national health authority directly. (4) Normal daily activities including work may continue while asymptomatic — Andes virus is NOT spread through casual contact, shared office air, or public transport. (5) Defer blood donation until 8 weeks after disembarkation. WHO distributed diagnostic kits to all countries known to host former passengers or crew, covering 23 nationalities. Your national traveler health hotline can provide country-specific guidance.

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Last update Jun 17, 2026 · ⚠ Not medical advice. Information is provided for awareness only; consult a physician for individual health questions.