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Potential cruise ship hantavirus carriers spread world 40 passengers countries including US UK Australia left vessel scale crisis known
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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article reports a public health event involving a cruise ship and potential hantavirus spread, but does not mention any specific economic impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The event is too early-stage and lacks concrete commercial channels such as quarantine measures, travel bans, or industry-wide cancellations. Therefore, no sector is materially affected based on the provided text.
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- MV Hondius cruise ship reported first hantavirus death on April 11, 2026.
- Three fatalities by May 2, 2026.
- Passengers disembarked April 24 in St Helena, returning to US, UK, Australia.
- At least 69 individuals being monitored for exposure.
- Ship set to dock in Tenerife, Spain despite local opposition.