AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHantavirus Watch in Southern Africa: Health officials in Zimbabwe say the hantavirus linked to the Dutch-flagged cruise ship MV Hondius is still a “low risk” to the public, but three Zimbabweans evacuated from Ascension Island are now under 45-day quarantine in Harare after possible exposure, with monitoring and strict precautions. Cross-border Surveillance Gap: Africa CDC warns most countries can’t rapidly confirm hantavirus because they lack the right testing kits, highlighting why the Hondius outbreak has triggered a wider regional response. WHO Update: WHO reports 11 cases tied to the outbreak (with three deaths), while officials stress the virus is not usually spread through casual person-to-person contact. Cape Verde Connection: The ship’s route included Cape Verde, keeping the island in the middle of the outbreak’s travel trail. World Cup Noise, Visa Relief: Separately, the Trump administration is waiving up to $15,000 visa bond fees for ticket-holding fans from World Cup-qualified countries including Cape Verde.
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