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Two British nationals who were medically evacuated from a cruise ship hit by hantavirus outbreaks are showing signs of improvement. A 69-year-old male passenger is receiving intensive care at a private facility in Johannesburg, South Africa, after evacuation on 27 April, while expedition guide Martin Anstee, 56, is receiving care in the Netherlands.
4.5/10 · The Guardian World · Johannesburg, Gauteng