WHO head tells countries to prepare for more hantavirus cases (www.theguardian.com)
from MastKalandar@feddit.online to world@lemmy.world on 12 May 23:15
https://feddit.online/c/world/p/1673811/who-head-tells-countries-to-prepare-for-more-hantavirus-cases

The head of the World Health Organization has warned countries to prepare for more hantavirus cases after the outbreak onboard the MV Hondius, and thanked Spain for the “compassion and solidarity” it had shown by taking in the stricken cruise ship and evacuating its passengers and crew.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus urged countries to follow the WHO’s advice and recommendations, which include a 42-day quarantine and constant monitoring of high-risk contacts.

“At the moment, there is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak, but of course the situation could change and, given the long incubation period of the virus, it’s possible we might see more cases in the coming weeks,” he told a press conference in Madrid on Tuesday.

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limonfiesta@lemmy.world on 12 May 23:34 next collapse

The Trump administration has provided all front line responder organizations with the link to relevant training materials for hemorrhagic fevers.

Inside is a single link to a 123movies mirror for the movie Outbreak.

I got to say, I’m feeling pretty good about this.

MastKalandar@feddit.online on 13 May 05:00 next collapse

What good ??

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 13 May 09:57 collapse

The admin is such a clown show that I dont if this sarcasm or if they actually did it.

TheTechnician27@lemmy.world on 13 May 00:25 next collapse

France’s health minister, Stéphanie Rist, said on Tuesday that while it wasn’t currently clear whether the hantavirus strain involved in the outbreak may have mutated, officials were “rather reassured”.

Rist told the National Assembly: “There are things … we do not know about this virus. We do not yet have the complete sequencing of the virus, which allows us to say with certainty today, even if we are rather reassured to date … that this virus has not yet mutated.”

MastKalandar@feddit.online on 13 May 05:00 collapse

So mutation is a common word associated with a virus ??

Mothra@mander.xyz on 13 May 08:14 collapse

Viruses mutate constantly, this is how you get new strains of everything so frequently. I’m not sure if you were being sarcastic or not, apologies, if it was a joke question it whooshed me

JPAKx4@piefed.blahaj.zone on 13 May 04:57 next collapse

We couldn’t handle 14 days in america, but 42 days?? I’m so glad transmission is so infrequent

BrightCandle@lemmy.world on 13 May 10:33 collapse

If we avoid a bigger outbreak of this it will be luck not because we actually did this right. I am not convinced we should have been taking these exposed people and spreading across the globe and certainly not with very different procedures, only some countries are actually quarantining those who have been exposed. It could still be in the community from one of the people exposed on the plane. Given how slowly this virus progresses it could smoulder for quite a while before we have an epidemic that we recognise.

I really wish the WHO would get over its aversion to saying viral spread is airborne, they still haven’t admitted Covid is airborne despite the scientists proving it is and they have called Hantavirus “close contact”, which isn’t actually a transmission mechanism its either droplet or aerosol and given the exposures where its spread its airborne.