Passengers heard the news over the loudspeakers – three dead, a killer virus on board, and no one allowed to leave. Panic spread faster than the disease. Families are trapped in their cabins, watching the coastline of Cape Verde they cannot reach. Every cough, every fever, feels like a death senten… Continues…
The MV Hondius now drifts in a cruel limbo, a luxury voyage turned into a floating quarantine ward. Behind sealed doors, fear feeds on every rumor: a Dutch couple gone within days, a British passenger fighting for life in a distant ICU, five more with suspicious symptoms. The ship’s 149 souls can see land, yet remain untouchable, denied safe harbor as authorities race to understand how a rare rodent-borne hantavirus found its way onto an Antarctic cruise.
Inside, crew members deliver meals in masks and gloves, while the World Health Organization urgently probes whether the virus is spreading between people. Passengers refresh news feeds, desperate for answers, for rescue, for someone to decide their fate. The ocean is calm. The ship is still. But on board, every hour tightens the question no one can escape: who will walk off this vessel alive?
