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3 passengers french and american test positive or have symptoms of hantavirus after evacuation

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The event is a health incident on a cruise ship with low public health risk and no reported impact on travel demand, cruise bookings, or supply chains. No commodity, company margin, or sector-level commercial effect is evident.

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  • Three passengers died and five others infected with hantavirus on MV Hondius cruise ship.
  • Evacuation began May 10, 2026, in Canary Islands.
  • WHO states risk to general public is low.
  • Countries implementing quarantine measures for returning passengers.
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center designated for monitoring American evacuees.