Hantavirus Outbreak Forces Luxury Cruise Ship MV Hondius to Avoid Canary Island Ports
The Canary Islands have refused to allow luxury cruise ship MV Hondius to dock due to a hantavirus outbreak on board, the first time a cruise liner has been turned away from Spanish waters.
The Canary Islands have refused to allow the luxury cruise ship MV Hondius to dock due to a reported hantavirus outbreak on board, a rare disease transmitted to humans from rodents, despite efforts by Spain to persuade them to accept the ship's port visit. The decision was made after the Spanish government assured that safety measures would be taken if the ship were to dock at any of its ports. The hantavirus outbreak has affected several passengers and crew members on board, sparking concerns about public health risks. Authorities are now exploring alternative options for the ship's itinerary.