A1May 18, 2026·2 min read·243 words·5 vocab words·Source: BBC Health

Canadian Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus on Cruise Ship

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Canadian Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus on Cruise Ship
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A Canadian a cruise ship tests for hantavirus. The is British Columbia. Health officials confirm the case on May 17, 2026.

The cruise ship travels in the Pacific Ocean. Many passengers are on the ship. Officials say the is now in the hospital.

Hantavirus is a serious illness. It comes rodents and their droppings. The virus spreads to people who touch infected materials.

Ship officials clean all areas of the ship. They work to stop the virus spreading to other passengers. The ship has over 2,000 people on board.

Health Canada investigates the case. Officials ask all passengers for their names and contact information. They want to find other people who may be sick.

The Canadian passenger's is 34 years old. His name is not public yet. He is Vancouver, British Columbia.

Other passengers come many countries. Some passengers are the United States. Others are Europe and Asia.

The ship stops at the port in Seattle, Washington. Doctors check all passengers before they leave. Health officials say most passengers are healthy.

Hantavirus symptoms include fever and body pain. Some people feel very tired. The illness can be serious.

Cruise ship officials say they follow all health rules. They clean the ship every day. Passengers must wash their hands often.

Health Canada says the risk to other passengers is low. Officials continue to watch the situation. They give updates every day.

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Simple Present for facts

One point · A1 learners should use the base form of the verb with he/she/it adding -s.

Use the simple present to talk about facts, routines, or things that are always true.

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Hantavirus is a serious illness.

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  1. 01We must wash our hands.
  2. 02The staff cleans the rooms.
  3. 03The ship follows health rules.

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Canadian Passenger Tests Positive for Hantavirus on Cruise Ship

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