3 Canadians isolating at home after hantavirus ship outbreak, government says
TORONTO — Three people with connections to a deadly hantavirus-stricken cruise are isolating at home in Ontario and Quebec, the federal government said Thursday as consular officials headed to the Canary Islands to meet four Canadians who remain on board.
Two Canadian passengers disembarked on the remote South Atlantic island of St. Helena almost two weeks ago, according to Dutch-based Oceanwide Expeditions. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said they were on the same returning flight as a third Canadian who was not on the vessel.
Quebec’s health minister said that third Canadian, from Quebec, was not on the ship but is isolating because they possibly came into contact during an international trip with a person infected with hantavirus.
However, a statement from the minister says they “were not in close proximity, and the risk of transmission is therefore extremely low.”


