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Australia extends quarantine for 6 cruise passengers linked to hantavirus outbreak
Updated On: 28 May, 2026 02:08 PM IST | Canberra | IANS
Australia has extended the quarantine of six cruise ship passengers linked to the Hantavirus outbreak aboard the MV Hondius after fresh cases were reported overseas. Health authorities said the move is precautionary as the total number of linked infections has risen to 13

Australian officials said the extended quarantine was a precautionary step to reduce public health risks. File Pic
Six cruise ship passengers in Western Australia have had their quarantine extended to late June after new hantavirus cases were reported among people linked to the same voyage, authorities said on Thursday.
The six passengers -- four Australian citizens, one permanent resident and one New Zealand national -- have been in quarantine at a national facility near Perth, the state capital of Western Australia, since May 15.
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