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New York🇺🇸-based MV Hondius cruise passenger who disembarked on Apr 24 went to a Hanoi🇻🇳 conference last week for extreme travelers (150 guests who've visited 100+ countries), potentially passing through Hong Kong🇨🇳 Bangkok🇹🇭. Her current location is unknown @JSweetLI reports...
@JSweetLI ... previous hantavirus outbreaks didn't have this kind of opportunity to race around the world.

"MV Hondius is a pricey, adventurous expedition—costing passengers between $8,500 to $17,000—and so it attracted world travelers crossing bucket list sights"
jacquelinesweet.substack.com/p/a-second-wom…
@JSweetLI Hantavirus-exposed cruise passengers going on world tour are not breaking any laws. @WHO had said they were low-risk contacts, only changing to high-risk around May 9 or 10.
@JSweetLI @WHO A worst case scenario is one of the extreme traveller passengers becoming infectious at another extreme traveller event where dozens to hundreds of people are exposed and jet off to dozens of other countries.
All of these jetsetting passengers have to be tracked. The 2nd patient was symptomatic before the first disembarkment on Apr 24.

“All of the other passengers were giving her hugs and everyone was talking to her.

At every meal, someone else was sitting beside her and we had open buffets, we had group activities, lecture sessions, we had meetings in lounge area.

On a ship like Hondius, there isn't much to do other than socialising.”
uk.news.yahoo.com/passenger-says…
Experts are correct that the Andes hantavirus is not likely to cause a pandemic (at least not quickly). But it could still cause a sizable outbreak like 2003 SARS (also driven by chance superspreader events) where thousands of people worldwide are infected and hundreds die.
Given the nature of the MV Hondius cruise and its appeal to extreme travelers, it's not unlikely that a scenario like the 2003 Metropole Hotel SARS superspreader event could unfold.
cnbc.com/2020/02/14/hon…
Unlike 2003 SARS (incubation 2-10 days), it will be much harder to stamp out/contain Andes hantavirus because of its up to 8 weeks incubation time and potential to infect rodent populations (how do you quarantine rodents?).
More from @JSweetLI's report about the extreme traveller (I recommend reading her entire article):

"Sources alleged they heard from attendees at the conference that a MV Hondius passenger was at the conference dinner and that they were reportedly evading testing."
@JSweetLI It's not possible to understand what's happening in the minds of exposed cruise passengers. Maybe it's denial, downplaying any exposure they might've had on the cruise/flight. Maybe it's fatalism, living out your bucket list before you succumb to hantavirus.
@JSweetLI While it's very sad to be in that situation, I don't think dozens to hundreds of people should continue to be put at risk by MV Hondius cruise passengers who are not quarantined, self-isolating, or even tracked by the authorities.
@JSweetLI Here's the link again to the article published yesterday:
"Efforts to contact the woman were unsuccessful. Organizers of the [Hanoi] conference did not respond to inquiries."
jacquelinesweet.substack.com/p/a-second-wom…
@JSweetLI The Hanoi conference organizers should send an alert to all attendees that they may have been exposed.

The cruise passenger must also be tested for an active infection as well as antibodies to hantavirus to determine if conference attendees were exposed.
@JSweetLI "The best way to keep people from panicking about hantavirus is to do everything possible to ensure there is nothing to panic about."
vox.com/future-perfect…
@JSweetLI The advice from a hantavirus expert who studied the 2018 Andes hantavirus outbreak was very measured and clear.

There is a small window of contagiousness but it has to be handled correctly to prevent further waves of transmission.
transcripts.cnn.com/show/ebo/date/…
@JSweetLI Right now the decision is relatively simple: do you quarantine the cruise passengers and close contacts?

But once cases unlinked to the cruise appear, the decision balloons up to city or country-wide policies.
@JSweetLI Some experts consider the 2003 SARS to be the first pandemic of the 21st century. It infected more than 8,000 people across 29 countries and regions.

Andes hantavirus could achieve this if facilitated by extreme travelers.
Details on another cruise passenger who sat 2 rows behind the woman who died from hantavirus:

"The man had then flown on to Italy, where he had spent 17 days touring Rome, Florence, Venice and the Cinque Terre near Genoa."

"The man, in his 60s, was stopped at the guesthouse where he was staying in the Pasteur area of Milan, along with a 50-year-old man who had joined him in Italy.

Officials in Milan said they had been alerted by the UK Ministry of Health and had traced the men to their B&B late on Tuesday night"
msn.com/en-in/health/h…

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More from @Ayjchan

May 12
From the 2018 Andes strain hantavirus outbreak:

One patient did not have physical contact and simply said "hello" to the infected person as they crossed paths at a birthday party.

2 patients sat at different tables separated by 1-2m from the infected person. Image
This info was in the supplementary appendix of the @NEJM study describing the cases.
nejm.org/doi/suppl/10.1…
@NEJM Not saying the Andes hantavirus is as transmissible as covid or measles.

But a virus doesn't have to be that transmissible to cause a pandemic. HIV caused a pandemic without being spread through the air.
Read 11 tweets
May 11
The 16 US passengers from the hantavirus cruise can choose to isolate at home for the next 8 weeks?

Do they all live alone in single family houses? Are they allowed to have people over to care for them & clean their homes?
Although not specific to the Andes strain, the scientific literature shows hantaviruses often cause severe illness in children and can be fatal.

Why are we taking this risk of transmission to family members in the US?

1 child fatality is too many.
US passengers who previously disembarked the ship are being monitored in Arizona, California, Georgia, Texas and Virginia.

Will an updated list of affected states be published once the new group of US passengers leave the quarantine facility to self-isolate at home?
Read 12 tweets
Apr 28
Senior advisor to Anthony Fauci finally charged for concealing federal records following a criminal referral from former House COVID Subcommittee Chairman Brad Wenstrup.

“I can either send stuff to Tony on his private Gmail [sic], or hand it to him at work or at his house,” Morens wrote in one April 21, 2021, email. “He is too smart to let colleagues send him stuff that could cause trouble.”
"Information in the indictment indicates the co-conspirators are Dr. Peter Daszak, the president of Manhattan-based non-profit EcoHealth Alliance, and Dr. Gerald Keusch, an associate director of Boston University’s National Emerging Infectious Disease Laboratory..."
In 2023 emails shared by @gdemaneuf, Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance and Gerald Keusch from Boston's high containment pathogen lab conspired to recruit prominent friends to push back on calls for increased oversight of research that can kill millions of people.

David Morens (the above charged senior advisor to Fauci) and Peter Hotez are cc'ed on these emails.Image
Read 12 tweets
Mar 13
Listened to 'Privatizing the Apocalypse', a conversation on the dangers of virus hunting & pandemic resurrection between @Rob_Reid & Sam Harris @MakingSenseHQ

The number of people capable of causing pandemics is growing. Governments are not tracking & regulating this research.
One point I appreciated in their discussion was that a virus doesn't need to be 100% lethal to upend society.

It just has to be lethal enough that essential workers decide they won't go out and expose themselves and their loved ones to death.
Read 6 tweets
Oct 27, 2025
The @BrookingsInst event on the media's role in investigating Covid origins is livestreaming:
brookings.edu/events/the-rol…
@BrookingsInst "I don't think I've ever investigated a story where there were as many obstacles as this." - @KatherineEban @VanityFair on Covid origins reporting.
@BrookingsInst @KatherineEban @VanityFair "It was incredibly hostile on social media... I was called every name in the book. I was very lucky to have a publication and editor who they were like 'We don't care what people think and what they say. We just care if we're right and our story is accurate.'" - @KatherineEban
Read 17 tweets
May 14, 2025
The soft corruption behind the Proximal Origin letter must be investigated and the authors and their handlers held accountable.

How else will you deter scientists from hiding the involvement of powerful funders in their papers and their "scientific" conclusions?
Jeremy Farrar, the scientist who orchestrated the Proximal Origin letter was not named as an author or acknowledged. He was the director of the Wellcome Trust and had funded one of the authors.

Farrar is now @WHO chief scientist.
@WHO None of these major funders who funded the Proximal Origin authors were acknowledged in the paper although Kristian Andersen privately thanked them for their advice and leadership as they worked on the letter.
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