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Two Singapore residents who were on board MV Hondius still hantavirus-free, allowed to quarantine at home

Two Singapore residents who were on board MV Hondius still hantavirus-free, allowed to quarantine at home
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Two Singapore residents who were exposed to hantavirus on the cruise ship MV Hondius have tested negative and are transitioning to home quarantine. They remain under daily monitoring by the Communicable Diseases Agency until their final release.

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This highlights ongoing public health efforts to contain potential outbreaks following international travel exposures.

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SINGAPORE: Two Singapore residents who were on board a hantavirus-hit cruise ship continue to test negative for the disease, and have been allowed to continue their quarantine at home should they choose to do so until June 6.

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