Number of Canadians connected to hantavirus outbreak grows to 10, all asymptomatic
OTTAWA — The number of Canadians connected to a hantavirus outbreak that began on a polar expedition cruise has grown to 10 as federal officials report three more people — two from Alberta and one from Ontario — may have had contact on a flight with someone infected.
Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Joss Reimer provided the latest details at a Friday briefing about the MV Hondius cruise ship, which has been the focal point of international attention since an outbreak of the rodent-borne virus on the ship spread to eight people, killing three.
“At this time, the overall risk to the general population in connection with this outbreak of the Andes hantavirus is low. Onward spread within Canada is not expected, even if an infected individual were to arrive here. However, given the rarity of this virus, it is important that we take a precautionary approach to ensure that Canadians are protected,” Reimer said.
Reimer said the three Canadians were not on the Dutch-owned ship but they have been told to isolate until the risk of infection has passed.


