Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms all Polish passengers aboard the MV Hondius are in good health following a hantavirus outbreak that killed three people during an Atlantic voyage.
The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that all Polish passengers on the MV Hondius are in good health following a hantavirus outbreak that resulted in three deaths during an Atlantic voyage.
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