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Over the last 12 hours, coverage has centered on the international response to the suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius and the rapid expansion of case-finding and contact tracing. The WHO reiterated that the situation is “serious” but assessed the public health risk as low, while warning that more cases may emerge because the Andes hantavirus incubation period can last up to six weeks. Multiple reports cite WHO figures of eight linked cases (five confirmed, three suspected) and three deaths, alongside ongoing efforts to trace people who left the ship before the outbreak was fully recognized.

A major operational development reported in this period is Spain’s decision to allow the ship to dock in the Canary Islands on humanitarian grounds, following a request from WHO. The Spanish government said Cape Verde lacked capacity for the operation and that the Canary Islands were the nearest location with required facilities. At the same time, reporting highlights continued medical evacuations and monitoring: WHO and other sources describe patients being transferred to hospitals in Europe (including Amsterdam and Zurich in separate reports), and health authorities in multiple countries monitoring travelers who had disembarked earlier in the voyage (including people in the U.S., Singapore, and other countries alerted by WHO).

The last 12 hours also show a strong emphasis on reassurance and risk communication to counter “Covid-like” comparisons. WHO officials and experts quoted in coverage stressed that this is not “the next Covid” and that human-to-human transmission is uncommon, even as experts warn that the virus could spread more easily if it mutates to enable human-to-human transmission. Alongside this, there is extensive reporting on the practical next steps once the ship reaches Tenerife—particularly that passengers will be medically assessed before decisions are made about transfers and quarantine.

In the 12 to 24 hours and 24 to 72 hours window, the background becomes clearer: WHO-linked investigations are narrowing the likely timing of infection and the outbreak’s origin. One WHO expert told AFP that the first case “could not have been infected during the cruise,” implying infection occurred before boarding. Other reports describe WHO and national authorities working to determine whether Argentina is a possible source, and they document earlier containment measures such as evacuations from Cape Verde and the ship’s movement toward Spain amid political and logistical disputes over docking.

Overall, the most recent evidence is dominated by WHO risk assessments, cross-border monitoring, and the docking/medical logistics decision for the Canary Islands—rather than new confirmed epidemiological breakthroughs. Older reporting supports continuity by detailing how the outbreak was first detected, how the Andes strain is being investigated, and why authorities are treating the situation as time-sensitive due to the long incubation period.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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