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None of those on board Hondius in Rotterdam infected

None of those on board Hondius in Rotterdam infected

Health Minister Sophie Hermans confirmed that none of the individuals aboard the Dutch cruise ship Hondius, which docked in Rotterdam, have tested positive for the hantavirus. All passengers and crew remained asymptomatic and showed no signs of illness according to a report sent to the House of Representatives.

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