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Three people die on cruise ship in the Atlantic from suspected hantavirus infection

Three more people on the Dutch cruise ship have fallen ill, one of them has been taken to a hospital in South Africa. The hantavirus is spread by rats and very rarely spreads from human to human.

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00:00A Dutch couple and another man have died of suspected hantavirus infection on a cruise ship in the Atlantic, while
00:08three more have fallen ill.
00:10A 70-year-old Dutch passenger died on arrival at St Helena, as his 69-year-old wife died after
00:17being taken to a hospital in Johannesburg.
00:20Meanwhile, a 69-year-old British citizen who has been diagnosed with hantavirus is still in intensive care.
00:28South African authorities said.
00:30Two crew members aboard the ship are also ill.
00:34Local authorities have boarded the ship to examine those showing symptoms, according to the shipping company.
00:40While the ship, carrying 150 passengers and 70 crew members, which left Argentina three weeks ago, is moored off Cab
00:48Verde.
00:49For the moment, no one is allowed to disembark.
00:52The hantavirus is spread by rats and very largely spreads from human to human.
01:00That is a big cost.
01:00Thank you so much.
01:00Thank you, Pryor.
01:01Thank you very much.
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