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    Rat virus panic hits Texas and Virginia as it’s revealed passengers aboard hantavirus cruise returned to those states before outbreak was spotted

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    Rat virus panic hits Texas and Virginia as it’s revealed passengers aboard hantavirus cruise returned to those states before outbreak was spotted
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    Two Texans and one Virginian were passengers on the cruise infested with a fatal hantavirus outbreak and returned to the country before it was identified, according to state health authorities.

    Both passengers from the Lone Star State have no symptoms and did not have contact with anyone who was sick on the MV Hondius, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Thursday.

    They have ‘agreed to monitor themselves for symptoms with daily temperature checks,’ according to a release.

    The passengers will contact public health officials ‘at any sign of a possible illness,’ authorities added.

    So far, three cruise ship passengers have died in the outbreak, and several others are sick. As of Wednesday, American officials were already monitoring residents in three other states – Arizona, California and Georgia – for potential hantavirus infections.

    A 70-year-old Dutch man was the first person to die on April 11 after experiencing days of severe illness. 

    Hantavirus symptoms typically show between one and eight weeks after exposure. 

    The Argentine government’s leading hypothesis is that a Dutch couple who died had contracted hantavirus during a bird-watching outing at a garbage dump in Ushuaia, Argentina – where the MV Hondius departed from on April 1.

    Rat virus panic hits Texas and Virginia as it’s revealed passengers aboard hantavirus cruise returned to those states before outbreak was spotted

    Health personnel boarding the MV Hondius, while stationary off the port of Praia, the capital of Cape Verde

    The Argentine government's leading hypothesis is that a Dutch couple who died contracted hantavirus while bird-watching at a garbage dump in Ushuaia, Argentina (File photo of a site in the city)

    The Argentine government’s leading hypothesis is that a Dutch couple who died contracted hantavirus while bird-watching at a garbage dump in Ushuaia, Argentina (File photo of a site in the city)

    Texas authorities said contracting the hantavirus typically required ‘close, prolonged contact with a person who is actively sick with the disease.’

    ‘It is not known to spread through casual contact such as shaking hands or being in the same room for a few minutes,’ the release added. ‘There have been no documented cases where someone without symptoms spread it to someone else.’  

    The Virginia Department of Health also said it was monitoring a traveler from the cruise ship that had returned home, according to 13 News Now. 

    As of Thursday, the traveler was in good health and not showing any signs of infection.

    Six Americans disembarked MV Hondius on April 24 on the island of St Helena, 13 days following the first death on board, operator Oceanwide Expeditions revealed on Thursday. 

    The CDC said Wednesday night that both it and the State Department were closely monitoring the status of US passengers. 

    ‘The Department of State is leading a coordinated, ​whole-of-government response including direct contact with passengers, diplomatic coordination, and engagement with domestic ​and international health authorities,’ the CDC said. 

    Health workers in protective gear evacuate patients from the MV Hondius into an ambulance at a Praia, Cape Verde, port on Wednesday

    Health workers in protective gear evacuate patients from the MV Hondius into an ambulance at a Praia, Cape Verde, port on Wednesday

    It was revealed Thursday that six Americans had disembarked MV Hondius (picured) on April 24 on the island of St Helena

    It was revealed Thursday that six Americans had disembarked MV Hondius (picured) on April 24 on the island of St Helena

    Officials have confirmed that two people in Georgia, one person in Arizona and an unspecified number of people in California were being monitored.

    The Georgia Department of Public Health confirmed the agency was monitoring two residents but did not say where in the state the individuals are located or how long they will remain under monitoring.  

    Elsewhere in North America, Canadian authorities confirmed that three individuals were being monitored. 

    Two passengers returned home from the vessel before the outbreak was identified, while the third was ‘on the same flight and may have come into contact with a symptomatic individual.’

    However, said individual was ‘not considered a high-risk close contact’ by the World Health Organization (WHO). 

    All three Canadians – two in Ontario and one in Quebec – were asymptomatic and had ‘received guidance to self-isolate.’ 

    Oceanwide Expeditions, the Netherlands-based cruise ship company, said Thursday that 30 passengers left the vessel at St. Helena. 

    The company had not previously revealed publicly that dozens more people left the ship. 

    The first hantavirus case on board of the vessel was not confirmed by authorities until May 2. 

    The body of the Dutch man who was the first to die on board on April 11 was taken off the ship on the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena on April 24. 

    In a video, the ship’s captain, Jan Dobrogowski, could be seen telling passengers that the death was because of ‘natural causes.’

    ‘Tragic as it is, it was due to natural causes, we believe,’ Dobrogowski said. ‘And also whatever health issues he was struggling with, I’m told by the doctor, were not infectious, so the ship is safe when it comes to that.

    ‘The ship is safe. This gentleman, unfortunately, succumbed to natural causes. And like I say, we do what we can in order to continue in a safe and dignified way.’

    The Dutch man’s wife also disembarked, flew to South Africa a day later and died there.

    On Thursday, the Netherlands’ health ministry said a flight attendant on a plane briefly boarded by the woman was showing symptoms of hantavirus.

    She would be tested in an isolation ward at a hospital in Amsterdam. If positive, the flight attendant could become the first known person not on the cruise ship to become infected.

    A potential Dutch patient leaves the aircraft after three medical evacuees from the ship arrived at Schiphol-East airport in Schiphol, Netherlands

    A potential Dutch patient leaves the aircraft after three medical evacuees from the ship arrived at Schiphol-East airport in Schiphol, Netherlands

    Two Argentine officials investigating the hantavirus outbreak on the ship that set sail from Ushuaia believe the government’s leading theory is that a Dutch couple contracted the virus during a bird-watching excursion in the city before boarding, according to ANSA.

    The couple visited a landfill, which is where they may have been exposed to rodents carrying the virus, according to sources interviewed by the local press.  

    In the months before the cruise, the Dutch couple was said to have traveled extensively through southern Argentina and Chile, and also visited Uruguay.

    On Wednesday, the Argentine government released a reconstruction of the couple’s travel itinerary.

    According to authorities, the Dutch couple arrived in Argentina on November 27, 2025. 

    They then traveled by car during 40 days to cross into Chile on January 7 of this year. After crossing the border, they spent 24 more days in the car. 

    There were also recorded visits to Neuquén, Argentina, on January 31, as well as another visit to Chile – with the location unspecified – about 12 days later. 

    Subsequently, the couple went from Chile back to Mendoza, in Argentina, where they took another 20-day car trip to Misiones in the northeastern part of the country.

    From there, they crossed into Uruguay on March 13. The Dutch couple finally returned to Argentina on March 27 to set off on the cruise ship from Ushuaia on April 1. 

    This is a breaking news story. More to come. 



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