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passengers on board hantavirus hit ship return home

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This is a public health incident with no direct commercial mechanism. No commodity, supply chain, or company margin impact is identified. The event is isolated to a single cruise ship and does not affect broader sectors or markets.

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  • MV Hondius cruise ship had hantavirus outbreak with 3 deaths and 8 cases.
  • Passengers and crew disembarked in Tenerife, Spain.
  • WHO recommends 42-day quarantine for all passengers and crew.
  • Four Australians repatriated on government-supported flight.
  • Remaining crew to receive medical care before ship docks in Netherlands for disinfection.

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