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Britain will bring 10 people into the UK as a precautionary measure after an outbreak of hantavirus

Britain announced on Tuesday that 10 people from remote islands, including passengers of cruise ships and medical staff, who have had contact with confirmed cases, would be brought to Britain for precautionary isolation.

The UK Health Security Agency stated that the individuals are already isolated and do not show symptoms. It said the move was taken 'as a preventative measure.

All 10 are British citizens.

The outbreak is 'linked to luxury cruise ship MV Hondius which traveled through the South Atlantic and stopped at various places. The 10 people who are being sent to Britain come from the British overseas territories of Saint Helena Island and Ascension Island.

According to the 'website of the cruise line,' 32 passengers and one crew member disembarked at Saint Helena. Two guests were evacuated for medical reasons via Ascension Island.

In a Monday statement, the governor of Saint Helena Ascension Tristan da Cunha stated that residents on Ascension Island, who had treated a confirmed case, were being moved to Britain, as a precaution. Replacement clinicians have been flown in to maintain health care?on island.

Governor Nigel Phillips stated that on Saint Helena a'small number of people who had traveled aboard the cruise ship have been assessed as higher-risk contact. UKHSA recommended that, even though the risk of illness was low, they be moved to Britain in order to complete their self isolation.

The British government didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for more details.

The 'health agency' added that the risk to the public was low, and it said they would continue to monitor and trace people connected to the ship. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman & Rod Nickel; Sam Tabahriti)

(source: Reuters)