New York Post
US · 2 hrs ago
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Hantavirus may have spread to one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth with just 220 residents
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A hantavirus outbreak may have been detected on Tristan da Cunha, one of the world's most remote inhabited islands in the South Atlantic with a population of 220 residents, located 1,500 miles from its nearest inhabited neighbor St Helena.
Hantavirus may have spread to one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth with just 220 residents
It is the world’s remotest inhabited island — located 1,500 miles away and a six-day boat ride from its nearest inhabited neighbor, St Helena.
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