Australia extends quarantine for hantavirus-hit cruise ship passengers


SYDNEY, May ⁠28 (Reuters) - Australia's health minister ⁠said on Thursday the quarantine ‌period for repatriated passengers on a Dutch-flagged luxury cruise ship hit by ​a hantavirus outbreak will ⁠be extended ⁠to 42 days total until June ⁠23.

Four ‌Australian citizens, a permanent resident and one ⁠resident of New Zealand have ​been ‌quarantined at a facility near ⁠Perth in ​Western Australia since returning on May 15.

They were initially ⁠due to remain there ​until June 5 but the quarantine has been extended following advice ⁠from authorities, Health Minister Mark Butler said.

"The passengers have been informed about the advice ​and the decision ⁠of government. I'm happy to ​say they remain ‌well," Butler added.

(Reporting by ​Christine Chen in Sydney; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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