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Isolation ended for most because of a fungal virus

Most passengers and crew members of the cruise ship Hondius, who were quarantined in the Netherlands due to the Hantavirus, have now completed their quarantine and can return home. According to a post by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), no deaths have been reported from Hantavirus since May 2nd, and the situation remains stable. A total of 13 individuals tested positive for Hantavirus, with three fatalities. Most passengers and part of the crew left the ship in Tenerife on May 10th. A small group of crew members sailed the ship further to the

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Isolation ended for most because of a fungal virus

Most passengers and crew members of the cruise ship Hondius, who were quarantined in the Netherlands due to the Hantavirus, have now completed their quarantine and can return home. According to a post by Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), no deaths have been reported from Hantavirus since May 2nd, and the situation remains stable. A total of 13 individuals tested positive for Hantavirus, with three fatalities. Most passengers and part of the crew left the ship in Tenerife on May 10th. A small group of crew members sailed the ship further to the

Bias read (Center): The article reports factual information about the lifting of quarantine for passengers and crew of the cruise ship Hondius due to Hantavirus. It includes statements from WHO and provides details about the virus cases and the ship's itinerary without showing any clear ideological or political bias.

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