WATCH: Five passengers are the first to leave the hantavirus-hit cruise ship MV Hondius
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The passengers dressed in protective clothing and masks were escorted to the shore and expected to continue on flights back to their home countries.
The passengers dressed in protective clothing and masks were escorted to the shore and expected to continue on flights back to their home countries.
The passengers dressed in protective clothing and masks were escorted to the shore and expected to continue on flights back to their home countries.
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