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Governor warns of โ€˜crisisโ€™ as operator says 30 passengers disembarked hantavirusโ€‘hit cruise ship in Saint Helena last week

7 May 2026 at 12:16

Malay Mail

THE HAGUE, May 7 โ€” A total of 30 passengers left the hantavirus-stricken Hondius on April 24 during its call at the remote British island of Saint Helena, the cruise shipโ€™s Dutch operator said today.

โ€œThirty 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,โ€ 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.

โ€œWe are working to establish details of all passengers and crew who embarked and disembarked on various stops of MV Hondius since March 20,โ€ it added.

โ€˜Crisisโ€™ on Saint Helenaย 

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.

โ€œWe are all by now aware of the challenge we face,โ€ Saint Helenaโ€™s Governor Nigel Phillips said in a statement.

โ€œWe are now responding to a crisis none of us would have wished,โ€ King Charles IIIโ€™s representative in the territory said.

The Saint Helena government meanwhile said there were currently โ€œno suspected or confirmed cases of hantavirus on the islandโ€, and the risk to the public remained low.

โ€œThe situation on St Helena remains stable and controlled.โ€

It said that as a precautionary measure, the local health authorities were monitoring a small number of individuals identified as higher-risk contacts โ€” namely โ€œthose who had close, prolonged contact with the unwell passengers of the vesselโ€.

They have been advised to isolate at home, for a period of โ€œ45 days from the last known exposure to the virusโ€.

โ€œThis means that the period of isolation will end on June 9 subject to any developments in the situation in St Helena.โ€

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. โ€” AFP

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