Hantavirus questions and answers with Ontario’s chief medical officer of health
TORONTO — Two Ontario residents are isolating at home in their rural community after disembarking late last month from a cruise ship that is now the site of a deadly hantavirus outbreak. Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. Kieran Moore, said the couple has no symptoms and the risk in the province is very low.
Moore spoke with The Canadian Press about what is known about the virus, how public health officials are monitoring it, and how the COVID-19 pandemic is shaping this outbreak response. This interview has been condensed.
This may be the first time many people have heard of a hantavirus. What should members of the public know about it?
Hantavirus is rare and normally spreads from animals to humans, but this South American strain in particular can spread from human to human, Moore said.


