Australia’s Hantavirus Cruise Ship Passengers to Quarantine in Perth
Federal Health Minister Mark Butler confirmed that Western Australia will serve as the initial arrival point for passengers returning from a cruise ship affected by Hantavirus
Federal Health Minister Mark Butler has announced that passengers returning to Australia from a cruise ship impacted by Hantavirus will be quarantined in Perth. According to the minister, Western Australia will serve as the first port of call for the group as they return to the country. This designation establishes Perth as the primary site for the initial arrival and health management of the travelers.[1][2][3][4]
The decision to utilize Perth for the quarantine process was confirmed by Minister Butler as part of the federal government's response to the returning cruise ship passengers. By making Western Australia the first port of call, authorities aim to coordinate the arrival and isolation of those on board the vessel. The federal health minister's announcement clarifies the logistical plans for the passengers as they prepare to enter quarantine upon their arrival in Western Australia.[1][2][3][4]
The coordination between federal and state officials was highlighted by Minister Butler's statement regarding the first port of call. This plan ensures that the returning passengers are managed in Western Australia as they begin their quarantine period in Perth. The announcement establishes the procedure for the return of the passengers to Australian soil.[1][2][3][4]


