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Cruise line: People on board Hondius ‘very united’

Cruise line: People on board Hondius ‘very united’

The situation aboard the Dutch cruise ship Hondius is reported as calm and cohesive, with no passengers currently exhibiting hantavirus symptoms. A spokesperson for Oceanwide Expeditions stated that while reactions vary among individuals, the overall atmosphere remains positive.

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