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Australians from hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrive home to quarantine

By Thomson Reuters May 14, 2026 | 11:39 PM

SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) – Australian citizens who were on a Dutch-flagged luxury cruise ship hit by a deadly hantavirus outbreak ​returned home on Friday and will ‌isolate for at least three weeks at a quarantine facility.

Four Australian citizens, a permanent resident and one resident of New Zealand landed at an Australian ‌air ​force base near Perth in ⁠Western Australia on a ⁠government-chartered flight, local media reported.

Federal Health Minister Mark Butler said all members of the group had tested negative and did not ​display symptoms of the virus before they boarded the flight in the Netherlands.

“They ⁠will be transported immediately to ⁠the quarantine facility that’s effectively ​next door, and they will be tested again,” ​Butler told Sky News.

Eleven passengers on the ‌MV Hondius have contracted the virus and three have died, according to the World Health Organization.

The WHO has recommended a 42-day quarantine ⁠for all passengers and health experts have urged calm, noting the virus is far less contagious than ⁠COVID-19 and ‌poses little risk to the ⁠wider public.

The hantavirus is primarily spread ​by ‌rodents but can, in rare cases, ​be transmitted ⁠between people. It typically begins with flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue and fever, one to eight weeks after exposure, according to the WHO.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by ​Edwina Gibbs)