Hantavirus-Hit Hondius Passengers Repatriated to Home Countries
Twenty British nationals evacuated from the Hondius are beginning 45 days of self-isolation in the UK after their chartered flight from Tenerife landed at Manchester Airport on May 10, according to the BBC.
The evacuees are isolating at Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside for 72 hours before being asked to self-isolate for a further 42 days at home.
Seventeen American passengers from the vessel returned to the United States on May 11, landing in Nebraska, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
One American passenger tested mildly PCR positive for the virus, the department said, according to the New York Times.
The American passengers were transported to the National Quarantine Unit at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, the country’s only federally funded quarantine center.
Two of the American passengers traveled in specialized biocontainment units out of an abundance of caution.
One passenger had mild symptoms and the other was the passenger who had tested mildly positive for the Andes virus, the department said.
International passengers from 23 nationalities were repatriated to their home countries following the vessel’s arrival at Granadilla port in Tenerife on May 10 at 06:24 local time, according to Oceanwide Expeditions.
Spanish nationals were given priority during the evacuation process, the Spanish health ministry said.
Passengers were ferried to shore in small launch boats and underwent medical screening before boarding evacuation flights arranged by their respective countries. Luggage stayed on the ship and will be dealt with separately.
The disembarkation was coordinated by local authorities, the WHO and international governments, with the sequence timed to the arrival of repatriation flights.
No quarantine of non-Spanish nationals took place in Spain, Oceanwide Expeditions said.
The Hondius docked in the Canary Islands on May 10 after Spain granted permission for the vessel to sail from Cape Verde.
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