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Spain confirms it will receive hantavirus-hit cruise ship in Canary Islands

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Once in the ⁠Canary Islands, medical ​teams would examine and treat​all passengers and crew and transfer them to their countries, ​the statement said

MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish Health Ministry confirmed on ​Tuesday evening it would ‌receive the MV Hondius in the Canary Islands "in accordance ​with international law ​and humanitarian principles."

Once in the ⁠Canary Islands, medical ​teams would examine and treat ​ all passengers and crew and transfer them to their countries, ​the statement said.

"The ​World Health Organization has explained that ‌Cape ⁠Verde is unable to carry out this operation," the health ministry said. "The ​Canary ​Islands ⁠are the closest location with the necessary ​ capabilities. Spain has ​a ⁠moral and legal obligation to assist these people, ⁠among ​whom are also ​several Spanish citizens."

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