Barely a month ago, they were embarking on a voyage of adventure to some of the world’s most remote islands. Encounters with whales, dolphins and penguins awaited; landscapes of icy expanses, towering cliffs and rolling green hills beckoned.

Now they are isolating in their cabins, trapped aboard a ship anchored in the Atlantic, taking what measures they can to shield themselves from an outbreak of a deadly virus.

For the nearly 150 passengers aboard the MV Hondius, the coming days are full of uncertainty.

Following an outbreak of the hantavirus – which causes fatigue, fever, and can even lead to organ failure and death – three passengers have died and several others have fallen ill.

While a handful of those aboard have been evacuated, everyone else must wait, at least for now. Spain has agreed to receive the ship in the Canary Islands in three to four days. Until then, the boat will remain anchored off the coast of Praia, Cape Verde, while those aboard do their best not to fall ill.

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