Morocco blocks emergency landing request as Hantavirus ...
A medical evacuation flight carrying two patients suspected of having Hantavirus was forced to divert to the Canary Islands
en.7news.maMorocco officials said the public health risk from the Andes hantavirus cluster linked to a cruise ship remains very low, with the national risk described as low or almost negligible; authorities noted no landing authorization related to suspected cases while continuing monitoring measures. Authorities emphasized that the risk level remains very low. Ongoing coordination with regional authorities continues as monitoring is kept up. Sources noted that border actions or evacuations were not authorized, with officials focusing on surveillance. Health agencies are keeping watch as more information evolves. No emergency landing was granted in relation to suspected cases, and precautionary monitoring remains in force.
A medical evacuation flight carrying two patients suspected of having Hantavirus was forced to divert to the Canary Islands
en.7news.maThe World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed five hantavirus cases linked to a cruise ship outbreak, raising global health concerns as 12 countries are informed of the situation.
thestar.co.zaAt this stage, no specific protocol for entry points in Morocco is deemed necessary. The situation related to the Hantavirus in Morocco is described as "low, almost negligible."
medias24.comThree people have died and three are ill after a Netherlands-based cruise ship was hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus, a rodent-borne virus that can cause fatal respiratory illness, authorities and media reports...
www.geo.tvSunday 10 May 2026 - 19:10 Moroccan authorities have raised health surveillance and monitoring levels at ports and airports across the country, with a particular focus on the northern region, amid concerns over a potential spread of hantavirus following increased alerts in neighboring Spain. According to informed Hespress AR
flutrackers.comSpain’s government delegation in Melilla has denied claims that the border crossing with Morocco was shut down over hantavirus fears. Officials called the reports “completely false” and urged residents to rely on official channels for accurate information.
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