Flight Attendant in Netherlands Tested for Hantavirus
Stewardess who was briefly on Johannesburg-Amsterdam flight admitted to Amsterdam UMC on May 7. Tests expected today.
See:KLM flight attendant tested negative for hantavirus infection, WHO says - https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/...
Hopefully this is true, since otherwise it's a bit concerning - taking weeks before symptoms show, giving it plenty of time to spread.
My understanding is, unfortunate souls got infected with nasty disease that hardly crosses between humans, end of story. Am I missing something?
Fatigue, headache, abdominal pain, muscle aches - could be hantavirus, could be waking up in a weird position after slightly undercooked chicken stew for supper
Wanna know why? Cruise ship. Should be full of the usual suspects putting their experiences on the net via FB/Insta/TikTok/whatever at every opportunity. They all have internet out there, meanwhile.
You'll find almost nothing from them. I'd have expected much more. Why is that? Media blackout? Manufactured event to justify another round of shutdown of society?
This is looking staged.
> 9+
> As of May 8, 2026
I'm as concerned about this outbreak as anyone, but this number is pure FUD and can go up on a tweet of somebody's grandma sneezing at an airport. Keep the lab confirmed one.