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From his dream cruise to a military hospital:  When they said there was a third dead we saw we had a real problem
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From his dream cruise to a military hospital: When they said there was a third dead we saw we had a real problem

Elisabet Jané, una mujer de 75 años originaria de Barcelona, embarcó en el crucero MV Hondius el 1 de abril en Ushuaia, Argentina, con la intención de celebrar su aniversario realizando una fotografía de aves endémicas en islas remotas del Océano Atlántico. Sin embargo, un brote de hantavirus a bordo resultó en tres muertes y 13 casos confirmados, lo que transformó su viaje en una experiencia traumática. La situación se intensificó cuando Jané fue trasladada a un hospital militar en Madrid, donde permaneció en cuarentena durante 28 días. Esta es la primera vez que una crucerista española habla públicamente sobre este incidente, destacando cómo el brote se convirtió en una crisis sanitaria internacional con impacto comparable al de la pandemia de la COVID-19.

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From his dream cruise to a military hospital: When they said there was a third dead we saw we had a real problem

Elisabet Jané, una mujer de 75 años originaria de Barcelona, embarcó en el crucero MV Hondius el 1 de abril en Ushuaia, Argentina, con la intención de celebrar su aniversario realizando una fotografía de aves endémicas en islas remotas del Océano Atlántico. Sin embargo, un brote de hantavirus a bordo resultó en tres muertes y 13 casos confirmados, lo que transformó su viaje en una experiencia traumática. La situación se intensificó cuando Jané fue trasladada a un hospital militar en Madrid, donde permaneció en cuarentena durante 28 días. Esta es la primera vez que una crucerista española habla públicamente sobre este incidente, destacando cómo el brote se convirtió en una crisis sanitaria internacional con impacto comparable al de la pandemia de la COVID-19.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of a health crisis aboard a cruise ship, focusing on individual experience and public health implications. While the event has national significance due to its impact on Spain’s healthcare system and international travel, the narrative remains neutral in tone,

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports on Elisabet Jané's experience aboard the MV Hondius, including the hantavirus outbreak with three deaths and 13 infections. It aligns with cross-source consensus on the event. The tone remains largely neutral, though there is some emotional expression from the subject.

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