Three people have died in a suspected hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius during a voyage from Argentina to Cape Verde. One case is confirmed, five more are under investigation, and a British passenger remains in intensive care. The ship is operated by Oceanwide Expeditions. Officials say a 70-year-old passenger died on board, followed by | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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