Tenerife resort town awaits hantavirus-hit cruise ship

Southern Tenerife on edge as cruise ship carrying hantavirus cases prepares to dock, sparking health concerns among residents.

Southern Tenerife on edge as cruise ship carrying hantavirus cases prepares to dock, sparking health concerns among residents. | Contesto: cronaca

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Residents of a resort town in southern Tenerife are bracing for the arrival of a cruise ship hit by a hantavirus outbreak, as the vessel prepares to dock amid growing local anxiety. The ship, whose name has not been disclosed, is set to moor in the area following reports of multiple cases of the potentially severe rodent-borne disease among passengers and crew. Local authorities have not yet confirmed the exact number of affected individuals, but the situation has prompted heightened vigilance in the popular tourist destination. The outbreak comes as a shock to the Canary Island community, which relies heavily on tourism. Hantavirus, transmitted through contact with rodent droppings or urine, can cause serious respiratory illness in humans, with symptoms including fever, muscle aches, and shortness of breath. While rare in Europe, the disease has a high fatality rate in some strains, fueling concerns among locals who fear the virus could spread beyond the ship. Health officials are expected to implement strict quarantine measures upon docking, though details remain scarce. Local residents have expressed unease about the ship's arrival, with some calling for it to be diverted or denied entry. The resort town, known for its beaches and holiday atmosphere, now faces a delicate balance between public safety and economic interests. Businesses that depend on cruise tourism worry about potential cancellations, while others prioritize health precautions. The incident underscores the vulnerability of island communities to infectious disease outbreaks, especially those arriving via international travel routes. The cruise ship's journey has been disrupted by the outbreak, with port authorities in other locations reportedly refusing entry before Tenerife agreed to accept it. This has left passengers and crew in limbo, awaiting medical screening and possible isolation. The ship's operator has not commented publicly, but industry norms suggest they are cooperating with health officials to manage the situation. The Canary Islands government has urged calm, stating that protocols are in place to contain the virus. Hantavirus outbreaks on cruise ships are extremely rare, making...

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