World Health Organization spokesperson Christian Lindemeier stated on the 8th that the Hantavirus outbreak has been responded to in accordance with the International Health Regulations, and the WHO is working closely with relevant departments in Cape Verde, Spain, the Netherlands, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Argentina, as well as the European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. Lindmayer stated that contact tracing for potential infected individuals is still ongoing. "We are tracking everyone. We are looking at the seat charts of planes and ships, and may even further track someone's whereabouts to see where they have been or who they may have had close contact with." Lindmayer stressed that Hantavirus has been discovered for about 30 years, and there are about 2000 cases every year in the world, with a very low incidence rate. Hantavirus is not highly contagious and does not easily spread between people. Some people who have had close contact with infected individuals during this epidemic have tested negative for the virus, which indicates that the risk of Hantavirus to the general population is very low. I need to emphasize repeatedly that even those who share cabins do not seem to be infected at the same time in some cases
Edit:Luoyu Responsible editor:Jiajia
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