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Experts Back Quarantine Plan for Cruise Ship Evacuees

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AI-generatedThe article describes a quarantine plan for cruise ship evacuees due to a hantavirus outbreak. No commercial mechanism is identified: no commodity price impact, no supply chain disruption, no company margin effect, no regulatory change affecting trade or industry. The event is a public health response with no material economic or sector-specific consequences.
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- Six individuals evacuated from cruise ship MV Hondius to quarantine in Western Australia.
- Quarantine facility is a $400 million facility in Bullsbrook, empty for four years.
- Ship had 147 passengers and crew; hantavirus outbreak linked to three deaths.
- Evacuees will quarantine for minimum three weeks after 48-hour quarantine in Netherlands.
- Health Minister Mark Butler stated Australia's quarantine measures are strictest among repatriating countries.
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