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The World Health Organization’s top doctors ensured public risk of hantavirus remains low even with the anticipated docking of the MV Hondius in Spain’s Canary Islands.
Dr. David Safronetz, chief of special pathogens at the Public Health Agency of Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory explains while there is still research needed to be done on hantavirus, the risk to the greater public remains low.