haarlemsdagblad

WHO chief reassures Tenerife population about hantavirus

WHO chief reassures Tenerife population about hantavirus

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has reassured the population of Tenerife that there is minimal health risk from the ship m/v Hondius, which is arriving with cases of hantavirus. He emphasized that international health authorities are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the island's residents.

Related articles

'As a victim, you are left with your trauma even after the bruises fade', Edam photographer Leen Fleuriot raises awareness for violence against women

'As a victim, you are left with your trauma even after the bruises fade', Edam photographer Leen Fleuriot raises awareness for violence against women

Edam-based photographer Leen Fleuriot is using analog photography to raise awareness about the lasting trauma of violence against women. Her project aims to highlight the psychological impact on victims through a non-sensationalist visual approach.

How prolonged boredom can turn into intense stress: ‘You feel empty and aimless’

How prolonged boredom can turn into intense stress: ‘You feel empty and aimless’

Psychologist Mirela Habibovic explains that a chronic lack of stimuli can lead to significant stress, leaving individuals feeling empty and aimless. She notes that the human body requires a certain level of stimulation to function, making extreme boredom just as taxing as being overstimulated.

Germany and Canada deepen cooperation

Germany and Canada deepen cooperation

German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil discussed deepening bilateral cooperation between Germany and Canada during a conference in Toronto on Saturday. The meeting focused on exploring new ways for the two nations to work together.

US meets Qatari mediator in Miami over Iran

US meets Qatari mediator in Miami over Iran

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and envoy Steve Witkoff met with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Miami on Saturday. The meeting focused on discussions regarding Iran, with Qatar acting as a key diplomatic mediator.

Spanish passenger on KLM flight tests negative for hantavirus

Spanish passenger on KLM flight tests negative for hantavirus

A Spanish passenger and a flight attendant from Haarlem have both tested negative for the hantavirus after a Dutch woman died from the virus on a flight from Johannesburg to Amsterdam. While the specific virus variant is transmissible between humans, medical experts from Amsterdam UMC emphasize there is no cause for public panic. The Spanish passenger will undergo a second test in 24 hours for confirmation.