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Britons on Hantavirus Hit Ship Set to Be Repatriated to UK From Tenerife

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a health incident on a cruise ship with repatriation and isolation measures. No commodity price, supply chain, margin, or regulatory impact on any sector. The event is isolated and does not affect trade, logistics, or production.

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  • Six confirmed hantavirus cases linked to MV Hondius cruise ship.
  • Four patients hospitalized, including two British nationals in South Africa and the Netherlands.
  • Passengers to be repatriated to UK on May 10, 2026.
  • Passengers will be isolated for 45 days at Arrowe Park Hospital.
  • WHO confirms risk to public remains very low.

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Britons on Hantavirus Hit Ship Set to Be Repatriated to UK From Tenerife β€” News Analysis