Corrections and clarifications

. UK edition

Cruise ship hantavirus outbreak

• Tuesday’s paper carried an article about the hantavirus outbreak (Cruise ship’s doctors told woman her symptoms ‘were stress or anxiety’, p12) that was based on a fundamental misunderstanding of remarks from the Spanish health secretary, Javier Padilla Bernáldez. Padilla had been referring to the separate case of a female passenger who was not confirmed to have hantavirus, and the report incorrectly conflated this case with that of the French woman who had tested positive after evacuation from the ship. This article has been removed from the Guardian’s website.

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