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WHO: measures on board Hondius to prevent virus spread

WHO: measures on board Hondius to prevent virus spread

Precautionary measures have been implemented on the cruise ship Hondius to prevent the spread of the hantavirus, including room disinfection and cabin isolation for passengers. WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove announced that passengers are also required to wear masks while on board.

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