> "If they are all hantavirus then the transmission is a bit mysterious. We've been informed that there are no rodents on board, and person-to-person transmission is difficult/rare">Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles told the BBC the time between people being exposed to hantavirus and showing symptoms could be anywhere from one to eight weeks.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy0294829ndo
>>534447876>We've been informed that there are no rodents on board, and person-to-person transmission is difficult/rareThat's the cruise operator off the hook then.
>>534447876Did any GRU agents have access to that ship?
>>534447876>No rodentsI bet if you released a bunch of cats they would find a bunch of them.
>>534447876they didn't put their rat guards on their mooring lines
2 dutch boomers died
It better not be my autistic cruise wife.
>>534447876>shitty cruise liner>We've been informed that there are no rodents on board>Chief Rat assured us personally of his absenceif you sank the fucker, you'd soon see 'em.But otherwise, this is why 'ships cat' has been an honorable profession for millennia.
>>534447876>If they are all hantavirus then the transmission is a bit mysterious. We've been informed that there are no rodents on boardThey obviously had contaimination by rodentsa) they have rodents on the shipb) there had been rodents in the supply chainBoth are true (big ships, storages and supply chains) one carried the infection.Guess who ever took from the cheese that morning is doomend
>>534448526That and it's unlikely that every bit of cargo is x-rayed and examined close enough to ensure no rodents get onboard.