UK Nationals on Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship to Isolate in Hospital on Return

LONDON, May 9 (Reuters) – British passengers ⁠and ⁠staff on the ⁠cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak ​will be taken to a hospital in northwest England ‌for an initial isolation ‌period once they are repatriated, UK health authorities ⁠said ⁠on Saturday.

The ship, the MV Hondius, is expected to ​anchor off the Spanish island of Tenerife early on Sunday, following which the 22 British nationals on board ​will be flown back to Britain.

Spain had said earlier ⁠that ⁠the UK, as well ⁠as ​Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland and other countries had confirmed they ​were sending ⁠planes to evacuate their citizens after the outbreak which left eight people ill, including three who died.

As a precautionary measure, the passengers will be assessed ⁠and tested during an initial stay of up to 72 ⁠hours at a managed setting, a joint statement from health departments in the north west of England, police and a local council said. Sky News named the facility as the Arrowe Park Hospital near Liverpool.

“The risk to the general population remains very low,” the statement added.

The ⁠UK Health Security Agency had said on Friday that all passengers and crew will be asked to isolate for 45 days on their return ​home.

(Reporting by Sarah Young; Editing by Toby ​Chopra and Philippa Fletcher)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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