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    The ‌head of the World ​Health Organization ⁠arrived in Spain on Saturday (May 9, 2026) where ‌he will join senior government ‌officials in ‌Tenerife ⁠to oversee ⁠the safe disembarkation of passengers on board ​the cruise ‌ship where an outbreak of hantavirus started.

    WHO Director ‌General, Tedros Adhanom ​Ghebrey said on X ⁠that he was in contact with ‌the ship’s captain and a WHO colleague who is on board who ‌said that, at ​this stage, there are ⁠no additional people on board ⁠showing symptoms of hantavirus.

    Mr. Ghebreyesus will accompany Spain’s Health and Interior Ministers to a command post there “to ensure coordination between administrations, health control, and the application of the planned surveillance and response protocols”, the sources said earlier.

    Three passengers from the MV Hondius — a Dutch husband and wife and a German woman — have died, while others have fallen sick with the rare disease, which usually spreads among rodents.

    The only hantavirus strain that can transmit from person to person — Andes virus — has been confirmed among those who have tested positive, fuelling international concern.

    The Dutch-flagged vessel, which has around 150 people on board, is expected to arrive at the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife on Sunday (May 9, 2026). Special flights will then take passengers to their home countries.

    Earlier on Friday (May 8, 2026), the WHO said that the hantavirus outbreak posed a minimal risk to the general public.

    “This is a dangerous virus, but only to the person who’s really infected, and the risk to the general population remains absolutely low,” WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told reporters.

    A picture was emerging from MV Hondius where “even those who have been sharing cabins don’t seem to be both infected in some cases”, when one has fallen sick, he added.

    “The virus is not that contagious that it easily jumps from person to person,” he said.

    The WHO said on Friday (May 9, 2026) there were six confirmed out of eight suspected cases of the virus so far. There are no suspected cases remaining on the ship.

    KLM flight attendant negative

    A flight attendant on the Dutch airline KLM, who came into contact with an infected passenger from the cruise ship and later showed mild symptoms, tested negative for hantavirus, the WHO said on Friday (May 9, 2026).

    The passenger — the wife of the first person to die in the outbreak — had briefly been on a plane bound from Johannesburg to the Netherlands on April 25, but was removed before take-off.

    She died the following day in a Johannesburg hospital.

    Spanish authorities said a woman on that flight was being tested for hantavirus, having developed symptoms at home in eastern Spain. She is in isolation in hospital, said health secretary Javier Padilla.

    Watch: Hantavirus: What you need to know | Explained

    “This is a pretty unlikely case,” he told reporters: someone “two rows behind the person who died with hantavirus”.

    Spanish Interior Ministry sources said a South African woman who was also on the flight “is currently asymptomatic in South Africa after staying in Barcelona for a week before returning to her country”.

    Two Singapore residents who had been on the ship tested negative for the disease but would remain in quarantine, the city state’s authorities said Friday.

    Relief on board: YouTuber

    The MV Hondius left Ushuaia, Argentina on April 1 for a cruise across the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Verde.

    Three suspected cases, including two crew members who later tested positive, were evacuated from Cape Verde to the Netherlands.

    The third person tested negative, German authorities said on Friday (May 9, 2026), but would remain under observation.

    Provincial health official Juan Petrina said there was an “almost zero chance” the Dutch man linked to the outbreak contracted the disease in Ushuaia based on the virus’s incubation period, among other factors.

    YouTuber Kasem Ibn Hattuta, who is travelling on the Hondius, said passengers were reassured that doctors had joined the ship.

    “We finally left Cape Verde which was a relief for everyone on board, specially knowing that our sick colleagues are finally getting the medical care they need,” he said in a statement.

    Everyone was keeping in high spirits, he added: “People are smiling and taking the situation calmly.”

    People were wearing masks indoors and keeping their distance from others, he said.

    Repatriation plans

    The United States said on Friday (May 9, 2026) it was arranging an evacuation fight for Americans on the ship, who would then be taken to a quarantine facility in Nebraska.

    Spanish authorities have said the ship will anchor off Tenerife and will not be allowed to dock.

    Passengers will be transferred to shore on a smaller vessel then by bus to the airport.

    The evacuation must happen between Sunday (May 10) and Monday (May 11) due to likely adverse weather conditions afterwards, the Canarian regional government said.

    Dockers in Tenerife protested on Friday (May 9, 2026) against the arrival of the ship.

    The cruise called at several remote British islands in the South Atlantic.

    British health authorities said on Friday (May 9, 2026) there was a suspected case on Tristan da Cunha, one of the world’s most isolated settlements with around 220 people.

    With inputs from AFP, Reuters

    Published – May 09, 2026 11:06 am IST



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