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Patient taken off KLM flight later dies of hantavirus

Patient taken off KLM flight later dies of hantavirus

A Dutch woman died from the hantavirus on April 26, one day after being removed from a KLM flight in Johannesburg due to her poor health. KLM crew members decided not to allow the passenger to travel after she had briefly boarded the aircraft. The airline confirmed the incident after being informed by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM).

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