Two Singapore residents who were passengers on a cruise ship linked to a hantavirus outbreak have tested negative for the virus. Following their return, health screenings and monitoring were conducted to ensure public safety. Although the vessel reported health issues among its occupants during the journey, both Singaporean residents remained asymptomatic throughout the process. These negative results help to mitigate concerns regarding the potential introduction of the virus into the local community via returning travelers from the affected vessel.
- Two Singapore residents were identified as having been on board a cruise ship experiencing a hantavirus outbreak.
- Medical evaluations and diagnostic tests were performed on both individuals upon their return to Singapore.
- The Ministry of Health confirmed that the test results for both residents were negative for the virus.
- Both individuals remained asymptomatic and did not exhibit signs of illness during the monitoring period.
- The negative findings indicate there is no immediate risk of local transmission from these specific passengers.
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I hope these 2 person didn't get to roam around much when they were in SG…..
All hell break lose if they positive and visited tourist attractions
Enjoy 🐀🐀🐀