Statement from Rémi Bouysset, CEO of Oceanwide Expeditions
Oceanwide Expeditions' formal account of the three-phase response and the company's epidemiological assessment of where the virus originated.

Cluster count holds at 11 (9 confirmed, 2 probable; 3 deaths) as Rotterdam decontamination enters Day 5 and RIVM inspection remains pending. Oxford/ISARIC activates the outbreak's first standardised clinical study. Angela Perryman escalates her CDC quarantine legal challenge. Oceanwide CEO confirms June 13 restart is contingent on completing all protocols. Argentina's Malbrán samples head to Buenos Aires — results in up to a month. A Pacific Northwest rodent study finds Sin Nombre in ~30% of sampled animals.

| Indicator | Status | Expected |
|---|---|---|
| RIVM post-decon inspection result | Pending | Imminent (determines June 13 Hondius restart) |
| ECDC CDTR Week 21 | Not yet published | Expected this week |
| Spain second case confirmatory PCR | Provisional positive, unconfirmed | Days |
| France ECMO patient update | No change since May 12 | Daily monitoring |
| Argentina rodent sample results | Field collection complete | Up to 1 month |
| WHO DON next update on Hondius | Pending | Undated |
Global risk level (WHO/ECDC, as of May 20): general public risk remains low; exposed cohort risk assessed at moderate by WHO. No travel restrictions recommended.
Oceanwide Expeditions' formal account of the three-phase response and the company's epidemiological assessment of where the virus originated.
Oxford's Pandemic Sciences Institute, UKHSA, and three UK universities activate the ISARIC Clinical Characterisation Protocol for the MV Hondius cluster.
WSU researchers trapped 189 animals in Whitman County (WA) and Idaho; ~30% showed past Sin Nombre infection and ~10% had active infection at time of collection.
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