Filipino crew from hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius arrives in Netherlands for quarantine
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- · Four Filipino crew members from MV Hondius arrived in Eindhoven, Netherlands on Sunday for WHO-mandated six-week quarantine
- · Additional 17 crew members expected on next evacuation flight from Tenerife; remaining crew to sail vessel to Rotterdam
- · Philippine Embassy coordinating quarantine facilities and future repatriation arrangements with government support
Four Filipino crew members of the hantavirus-affected cruise ship MV Hondius have arrived in Eindhoven, Netherlands, following an evacuation arranged by the Dutch government from Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands. They will undergo a six-week quarantine in facilities provided by the Netherlands government, adhering to WHO protocols. A second batch of 17 crew members is scheduled for evacuation on Monday, while remaining crew will sail the vessel to Rotterdam and also complete quarantine. The Philippine Embassy in The Hague is coordinating with relevant authorities to monitor the crew members' welfare, facilitate visitation, and arrange repatriation flights upon quarantine completion. The embassy is working with the Migrant Workers Office in Berlin to ensure proper support throughout the isolation period.
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