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  • CSotD: Etcetera, Etcetera, Etcetera Mike Peterson
    Etcetera Days are when I feature interesting political cartoons that don’t spark a full-throated rant.Today’s headline is a catch-phrase Yul Brynner had in The King and I, and while he and Deborah Kerr (and Marnie Nixon) did wonderful work in the movie, I would have thought there wouldn’t be much contemporary interest in the story […]
     

CSotD: Etcetera, Etcetera, Etcetera

8 May 2026 at 10:26
Etcetera Days are when I feature interesting political cartoons that don’t spark a full-throated rant.Today’s headline is a catch-phrase Yul Brynner had in The King and I, and while he and Deborah Kerr (and Marnie Nixon) did wonderful work in the movie, I would have thought there wouldn’t be much contemporary interest in the story […]

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  • New Zealand passenger from hantavirus cruise ship quarantines in Taiwan AFP
    A New Zealand passenger from the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius cruise ship is in hospital quarantine in Taiwan, Taiwanese health authorities said Friday. The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control’s fever screening station at Taoyuan International Airport. File photo: Taiwan Centers for Disease Control. The person, who has tested negative for the rare disease and is showing no symptoms, arrived in Taiwan on May 7 after disembarking the cruise ship in Saint Helena on April 24. Taiwan’s Cen
     

New Zealand passenger from hantavirus cruise ship quarantines in Taiwan

By: AFP
15 May 2026 at 10:05
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A New Zealand passenger from the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius cruise ship is in hospital quarantine in Taiwan, Taiwanese health authorities said Friday.

The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control's fever screening station at Taoyuan International Airport. Photo: Taiwan Centers for Disease Control.
The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control’s fever screening station at Taoyuan International Airport. File photo: Taiwan Centers for Disease Control.

The person, who has tested negative for the rare disease and is showing no symptoms, arrived in Taiwan on May 7 after disembarking the cruise ship in Saint Helena on April 24.

Taiwan’s Centers for Disease Control (CDC) was informed by New Zealand authorities on Wednesday that the person was in Taiwan, CDC spokeswoman Tseng Shu-hui told AFP.

The person was admitted to hospital the same day and will remain there until June 6, Tseng said.

Tseng declined to provide details about the person’s age, gender or current location in Taiwan.

β€œAt present, we believe their probability of developing the disease is relatively low,” Tseng said.

β€œTheir last exposure with the other passengers was on the 25th (of April), which is about 20 days ago.”

See also: Hong Kong urged to step up rodent checks despite no local residents on hantavirus-hit cruise ship

The virus has a potential incubation period of 42 days.

CDC director-general Lo Yi-chun told reporters that the person did not return to New Zealand after leaving the cruise ship, but he would not provide information on the route they took to Taiwan.

New Zealand’s de facto embassy in Taipei declined to comment.

Health authorities have repeatedly emphasised that the broader risk to public health from the outbreak of the Andes strain of hantavirus β€” the only one known to spread between people β€” is low.

Globally, the death toll remains at three.

The ship set sail from Argentina on April 1, charting a course across the Atlantic Ocean.

No vaccines or specific treatments exist, but health officials have said the risk is low and have dismissed comparisons to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Hong Kong urged to step up rodent checks despite no local residents on hantavirus-hit cruise ship

8 May 2026 at 04:43
Hong Kong urged to step up rodent checks as health authorities confirm no local residents on Hantavirus-hit cruise

An infectious disease specialist has called on Hong Kong authorities to step up rodent checks, despite confirmation that no residents from the city were on board the hantavirus-hit cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean.

A microscope image of Hantavirus. Photo: Cynthia Goldsmith, USCDCP.
A microscope image of Hantavirus. Photo: Cynthia Goldsmith, USCDCP.

Speaking on an RTHK programme on Friday, physician and infectious disease specialist Dr Joseph Tsang said the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) should conduct regular monitoring of rats.

β€œThe AFCD should conduct regular monitoring to test whether rats in the environment carry viruses,” he said.

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) previously issued a statement on Thursday, saying there were no Hong Kong residents on the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship, which carried 147 passengers and crew members.

The CHP also said that, as of Wednesday, no infections had been reported in Hong Kong.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of Thursday, there were eight reported cases linked to the MV Hondius, including three deaths. Five of the eight cases have been confirmed as hantavirus.

β€˜Cannot let our guard down’

Hantavirus is primarily transmitted through direct contact with the faeces, saliva or urine of infected rodents, or by inhaling aerosolised particles of their waste, according to the CHP. Human-to-human transmission is relatively rare, and there is currently no vaccine to prevent infection.

Tam, who lives in a "three-nil building" in Sham Shui Po, takes her rubbish to a refuse collection point, on May 31, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.
A resident takes her rubbish to a refuse collection point, on May 31, 2024. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP.

The risk to global health posed by the cruise ship incident is low, the CHP added, citing the WHO.

Tsang said that, despite the low risk, he still urged cleaners to be aware of the dangers.

β€œI wouldn’t say the risk of infection in Hong Kong is especially high, but we cannot let our guard down,” the physician said.

β€œHantavirus is usually concentrated in places with more rats, such as refuse collection points, rear stairwells, or the back alleys of restaurants. Sanitation workers should take particular care.”

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  • CSotD: Politics and Pigeon Drops Mike Peterson
    I’m not nearly as worried about mice and rats as I am of the looney in charge of Health and Human Services.Hantaviruses are spread in rodent droppings, which is why they’re a greater threat out West where desert climates suit rodent life and their droppings don’t return to the earth quickly. And how better could […]
     

CSotD: Politics and Pigeon Drops

12 May 2026 at 12:03
I’m not nearly as worried about mice and rats as I am of the looney in charge of Health and Human Services.Hantaviruses are spread in rodent droppings, which is why they’re a greater threat out West where desert climates suit rodent life and their droppings don’t return to the earth quickly. And how better could […]

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