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  3. Spanish newspapers are keeping track of the #hantavirus ship as it moves towards the Canary Islands where remaining passengers will be examined and repatriated.

Spanish newspapers are keeping track of the #hantavirus ship as it moves towards the Canary Islands where remaining passengers will be examined and repatriated.

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  • missconstrue@mefi.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://swiss.social/@tobi82/116529644096699555

    Spanish newspapers are keeping track of the #hantavirus ship as it moves towards the Canary Islands where remaining passengers will be examined and repatriated.

    What’s new to me in this report is that 23 people got off the ship in St Helens, and nobody was keeping track of them.

    These 23 individuals are now the subject of an international contact tracing effort led by the World Health Organization (#WHO), as the outbreak is linked to the #Andes strain of hantavirus, which can spread between humans. One of these passengers, a Swiss citizen, has since tested positive and is receiving treatment in Zurich.

    Y’all remember how covid got its first big push? A cruise ship. It docked, the Trump admin sent healthcare workers to deal with it, then those healthcare workers got on national airlines and flew around the country, and a few weeks later…epidemic.

    Unbelievable that these people weren’t being monitored for a human to human spread vector.

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    • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

      RE: https://swiss.social/@tobi82/116529644096699555

      Spanish newspapers are keeping track of the #hantavirus ship as it moves towards the Canary Islands where remaining passengers will be examined and repatriated.

      What’s new to me in this report is that 23 people got off the ship in St Helens, and nobody was keeping track of them.

      These 23 individuals are now the subject of an international contact tracing effort led by the World Health Organization (#WHO), as the outbreak is linked to the #Andes strain of hantavirus, which can spread between humans. One of these passengers, a Swiss citizen, has since tested positive and is receiving treatment in Zurich.

      Y’all remember how covid got its first big push? A cruise ship. It docked, the Trump admin sent healthcare workers to deal with it, then those healthcare workers got on national airlines and flew around the country, and a few weeks later…epidemic.

      Unbelievable that these people weren’t being monitored for a human to human spread vector.

      artemis@climatejustice.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @MissConstrue there was a covid cruise ship in Australia too. These things are floating disease incubators.

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      • missconstrue@mefi.socialM missconstrue@mefi.social

        RE: https://swiss.social/@tobi82/116529644096699555

        Spanish newspapers are keeping track of the #hantavirus ship as it moves towards the Canary Islands where remaining passengers will be examined and repatriated.

        What’s new to me in this report is that 23 people got off the ship in St Helens, and nobody was keeping track of them.

        These 23 individuals are now the subject of an international contact tracing effort led by the World Health Organization (#WHO), as the outbreak is linked to the #Andes strain of hantavirus, which can spread between humans. One of these passengers, a Swiss citizen, has since tested positive and is receiving treatment in Zurich.

        Y’all remember how covid got its first big push? A cruise ship. It docked, the Trump admin sent healthcare workers to deal with it, then those healthcare workers got on national airlines and flew around the country, and a few weeks later…epidemic.

        Unbelievable that these people weren’t being monitored for a human to human spread vector.

        lhauser@mefi.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @MissConstrue And a retired friend wonders why I will never ever take a cruise.

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