Hantavirus: WHO considers the risk to public health “low” on the eve of the arrival of “Hondius” in the Netherlands
The ship is expected in Rotterdam on Monday, where the 27 people still on board will be disembarked. In addition, nine asymptomatic people who have been in contact with cases of hantavirus on the islands of Saint Helena and Ascension must...
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Source: Le Monde
Le navire est attendu lundi à Rotterdam, où les 27 personnes encore à bord seront débarquées. Par ailleurs, neuf personnes asymptomatiques ayant été en contact avec des cas de hantavirus sur les îles de Sainte-Hélène et de l’Ascension doivent arriver dimanche soir au Royaume-Uni, où ils termineront leur « auto-isolement ».
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