News24 | KLM flight attendant being tested for hantavirus after showing mild symptoms

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A KLM flight attendant who came into contact with a Dutch woman who was taken off a KLM plane and later died, is being tested for hantavirus.

A KLM flight attendant who came into contact with a Dutch woman who was taken off a KLM plane and later died, is being tested for hantavirus.

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  • A KLM flight attendant was tested for hantavirus after showing mild symptoms.
  • Dutch health authorities are contacting people who were on the flight.
  • Two Singapore residents were isolated and awaiting hantavirus test results.

A flight attendant for the KLM airline is being tested for the hantavirus after showing mild symptoms and being admitted to hospital in Amsterdam, a Dutch health ministry spokesperson told AFP on Thursday.

The woman was undergoing tests in hospital, said the spokesperson, Mischa Stubenitsky.

RTL media reported that the flight attendant had come into contact with a Dutch woman who was taken off a KLM plane and later died of the virus in South Africa.

KLM said on Wednesday that the passenger had been briefly on a flight from Johannesburg to the Netherlands, but was removed before take-off.

“Due to the passenger’s medical condition at the time, the crew decided not to allow the passenger to travel on the flight,” which was flight KL592 from Johannesburg to Amsterdam on 25 April at 23:15 local time.

“After the passenger was removed from the aircraft, the flight departed for the Netherlands,” added KLM.

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Dutch health authorities are contacting people on the flight “as a precaution,” KLM said in its statement.

A total of 30 passengers left the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius on 24 April during its call at the remote British island of Saint Helena, the cruise ship’s Dutch operator said on Thursday.

“Thirty guests disembarked MV Hondius on Saint Helena on April 24, 2026. This number includes the body of the guest who passed away on board MV Hondius on April 11, 2026. The first confirmed case of hantavirus was not reported until May 4,” Oceanwide Expeditions said in a statement.

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The company added that all people who left the ship had been contacted.

Officials in Singapore revealed that two Singaporean residents were isolated and awaiting hantavirus test results.

This infographic titled ‘Cruise ship with hantavirus outbreak to proceed to the Canary Islands’ was created in Ankara, Türkiye.

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