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Dutch cruise ship Hondius to dock in Tenerife

Dutch cruise ship Hondius to dock in Tenerife

The Dutch cruise ship Hondius, which has confirmed cases of hantavirus on board, is scheduled to dock in Tenerife according to the Spanish Ministry of Health. The president of the Canary Islands has expressed opposition to the ship's arrival, citing concerns over potential public health consequences.

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