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Passengers of the MV Hondius, on which the hantavirus epidemic broke out, can return home

The general director of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhan Gebrejesus, stated that nearly all passengers and crew members of the ship MV Hondius, which was quarantined in the Netherlands due to an outbreak of hantavirus, are now allowed to return home, including foreign nationals. He noted that no new cases have been reported for over three weeks and no deaths since May 2nd. The situation remains stable, with the number of confirmed cases remaining at 13, including three fatalities.

Generalni direktor Svetske zdravstvene organizacije (SZO) Tedros Adhan Gebrejesus izjavio je da je gotovo svim putnicima i članovima posade broda MV Hondius, koji su bili u karantinu u Holandiji zbog izbijanja epidemije hantavirusa na brodu, sada dozvoljeno da se vrate svojim kućama, uključujući i strane državljane.

Tedros je na platformi Iks naveo da više od tri nedelje nije registrovan nijedan novi slučaj, a od 2. maja nije prijavljen nijedan novi smrtni ishod.

"Situacija ostaje stabilna", poručio je Gebrejesus.

Prema njegovim rečima, broj potvrđenih slučajeva povezanih sa incidentom ostao je nepromenjen i iznosi 13, među kojima su tri smrtna slučaja.

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)

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Source document: Statement by Tedros Adhan Gebrejesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization

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Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter2 days ago
Passengers of the MV Hondius, on which the hantavirus epidemic broke out, can return home

The general director of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhan Gebrejesus, stated that nearly all passengers and crew members of the ship MV Hondius, which was quarantined in the Netherlands due to an outbreak of hantavirus, are now allowed to return home, including foreign nationals. He noted that no new cases have been reported for over three weeks and no deaths since May 2nd. The situation remains stable, with the number of confirmed cases remaining at 13, including three fatalities.

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