Welsh residents linked to hantavirus outbreak
Public Health Wales says the risk to the general public is "very low".
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest publicly available news on hantavirus linked to Wales, as of May 15, 2026.
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Public Health Wales says the risk to the general public is "very low".
www.bbc.comTourists are warned to take precautions as an incurable virus kills nine people in the region.
www.bbc.comPublic health officials are continuing to monitor a small number of Welsh residents linked to the international hantavirus outbreak connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship, with authorities stressing...
baysideradio.co.ukNation.Cymru staff Public Health Wales says it is supporting a “small number” of Welsh residents linked with the hantavirus outbreak. The national public health agency confirmed on Thursday (May 14) it is working with the Welsh Government and several other UK agencies to co-ordinate a response to the outbreak after cruise ship passengers were asked […]
nation.cymruThat's properly unsettling
www.express.co.ukPUBLIC Health Wales has issued the following statement regarding the recent hantavirus outbreak.
www.narberth-and-whitland-today.co.ukPublic Health Wales is monitoring a "small number" of Welsh residents who have been linked to the hantavirus outbreak. ITV News Wales
www.itv.com'Individuals will receive regular precautionary testing and a daily assessment for the duration of their self-isolation' according to Public Health Wales
www.walesonline.co.ukThe outbreak on the MV Hondius led to three deaths during the voyage and prompted six people to be evacuated to the UK. By Wednesday, those six evacuees had already spent 72 hours isolated at Arrowe Park Hospital in Wirral, Merseyside, and had tested negative for the virus before being allowed to return home or to suitable accommodation to finish isolation.
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