-
Cole grabs PGA Travelers lead with Scheffler one back
-
Ecuador upset Germany to reach World Cup last 32 as Curacao eliminated
-
De Silva century rescues Sri Lanka in first Test
-
Ecuador edge Germany to squeeze into World Cup last 32
-
Pepe steers Ivory Coast into World Cup last 32 as Curacao go home
-
Spain women's star Putellas to join London City Lionesses
-
WNBA suspends Thomas for fist to Clark's throat
-
England showing Premier League edge at World Cup: Eze
-
UK'S King Charles breaks precedent to reveal £30 mn paid in taxes since 2022
-
Nasdaq falls again on mixed day for US stocks, oil prices rise
-
Yoon grabs early Women's PGA Championship lead with Korda in hunt
-
France squad look to do grieving Deschamps proud in final World Cup group game
-
Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wed in New York? Clues abound
-
Mayweather's Athens fight with Zambidis is off: report
-
Lawyer says Vondrousova 'should appeal' against four-year ban
-
Alonso committed to Aston Martin, but keeping options open
-
Hospitals raise alert as heatwave slams Europe
-
Events cancelled, records loom as heatwave reaches Germany
-
'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center shuts in US: official
-
Czech striker Schick ends international career
-
Tennis great Evert says 'relentless' cancer has returned
-
US says wants deal with Iran, but not 'at any price'
-
Colombian president-elect gives armed groups one month to surrender
-
US Supreme Court hands win to Bayer in weedkiller litigation
-
New Zealand's Latham and Conway pile on the runs before Stokes breakthrough
-
Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads, as costs soar over AI
-
Dominant Osaka sails into Bad Homburg semis
-
UK suffers as heat breaks new June record
-
US Supreme Court says asylum seekers can be turned away before border
-
Binance to suspend crypto services in several EU countries
-
Olivia Wilde looks at evolving relationships in 'The Invite'
-
Hamilton reveals neck injury that hampered debut year with Ferrari
-
Rows, drones and 'sorry' Son as South Korea await World Cup fate
-
Noosha Aubel and Dietmar Woidke: How Potsdam Is Letting Down a Young Child with Profound Disabilities
-
Antonelli welcomes Mercedes upgrade as Russell says beware Hamilton
-
Greek families receive keepsakes of Holocaust victims
-
Antonelli welcomes Mercedes upgrade ast Russell says beware Hamilton
-
Easyjet rejects latest takeover bid but leaves door ajar
-
HRW denounces Turkey arrests ahead of NATO summit
-
Macron hosts Meloni for Riviera talks after Trump rift
-
Alonso committed to Aston Martin, but is keeping options open
-
US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians, Syrians
-
Venezuelans trapped alive after twin quakes kill at least 164
-
South Africa vows firm response to anti-migrant violence
-
New Zealand make England toil as Stokes returns for series decider
-
Poland, Ukraine hold key Gdansk conference without Zelensky
-
Americans impacted by climate change demand answers from lawmakers
-
Massive police deployment blocks Kenya protest anniversary
-
Heat-struck Italians cool off in ancient stone 'trulli'
-
Court orders TotalEnergies to account for clients' emissions
30 passengers left hantavirus ship in Saint Helena: cruise operator
A total of 30 passengers left the hantavirus-stricken Hondius during its call at the remote British island of Saint Helena, the cruise ship's Dutch operator said Thursday.
"Thirty guests disembarked MV Hondius on Saint Helena on April 24, 2026. This number includes the body of the guest who passed away on board MV Hondius on April 11," Oceanwide Expeditions said in a statement.
The company added that all people who left the ship had been contacted.
The operator said that on April 1, a total of 114 guests boarded the vessel before it left Ushuaia in Argentina for the cruise across the Atlantic Ocean to Cape Verde.
"We are working to establish details of all passengers and crew who embarked and disembarked on various stops of MV Hondius since March 20," it added.
In Geneva, the World Health Organization said it had informed 12 countries that its nationals had disembarked at Saint Helena.
They were Britain, Canada, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United States, the WHO said.
- Saint Helena facing 'crisis' -
Famous as the site where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled to after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Saint Helena is home to a close-knit community of around 4,400 people. The cruise ship called at the South Atlantic island from April 22 to 24.
"We are all by now aware of the challenge we face," Saint Helena's Governor Nigel Phillips said in a statement.
"We are now responding to a crisis none of us would have wished," King Charles III's representative in the territory said.
The Saint Helena government meanwhile said there were currently "no suspected or confirmed cases of hantavirus on the island", and the risk to the public remained low.
"The situation on St Helena remains stable and controlled."
In an update, the government said "more than 95 percent" of the population had no close contact with the ship's passengers or crew, or boarded the vessel, and are currently "at an extremely low risk of infection".
"All individuals identified as having had potential contact with passengers from the MV Hondius have been contacted directly by health officials," it added.
It said that as a precaution, the local health authorities were monitoring a small number of people identified as higher-risk contacts -- namely "those who had close, prolonged contact with the unwell passengers of the vessel".
They have been advised to isolate at home for a period of "45 days from the last known exposure to the virus".
It added that there was no risk to the public from the deceased Dutch passenger whose remains were brought ashore on April 23.
Saint Helena has a weekly air link with Johannesburg, with a flight leaving on April 25.
One Hondius passenger on that flight died in hospital in South Africa, while a British patient from the ship is in hospital in Johannesburg. Both tested positive for hantavirus.
F.Stadler--VB