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Ship doctors' association: Wear masks sooner on board

Ship doctors' association: Wear masks sooner on board

Arend Jansen, chairman of the Dutch Medical Nautical Society, suggests that face masks should be worn sooner on ships when respiratory infections are suspected. This recommendation follows a hantavirus outbreak on the vessel Hondius, though the association does not believe formal disease protocols need to be tightened.

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