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Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 6
Canary Islands refuse MV Hondius docking over hantavirus outbreak
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 6

Canary Islands refuse MV Hondius docking over hantavirus outbreak

14 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 6
  • About 150 people from 23 countries remain aboard off Cape Verde, while WHO has linked eight cases to the ship, including three confirmed infections and three deaths.
  • The refusal defies Madrid's decision to permit docking under international and humanitarian obligations after requests from WHO and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
  • Clavijo sought urgent talks with Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, while patients linked to the outbreak are being treated in the Netherlands, Switzerland and South Africa; WHO says wider public risk is low.
Is Spain's acceptance of a ship with a rare, deadly virus a humanitarian rescue or a dangerous public health gamble?
When a plague ship arrives, who decides a nation's moral duty: local leaders or the central government?