[56965] World Health Organization reassures: Hantavirus does not signal a new pandemic
World Health Organization reassures: Hantavirus does not signal a new pandemic
In the shadow of concerning reports on social media, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an official clarification regarding the Hantavirus, emphasizing that it is not the "beginning of a new pandemic." According to a report on TRT Haber, the organization clarified that "based on what we know from previous outbreaks, the virus does not easily spread from person to person."
The issue made headlines following a specific case identified on board a ship, which led to an evacuation operation and medical monitoring of contacts. As reported in Haber Gündem, although there is a possibility of human-to-human transmission under certain circumstances, the organization ruled out the fear of a large-scale event.
Additional media outlets, including A Haber, emphasized that the virus "does not spread like Corona," and turned to experts to alleviate public concerns and provide answers to common questions on the topic. The main reports in Son Dakika Haberler Gündem and other sources reiterated the WHO's message of reassurance, emphasizing that it is a managed situation that does not pose a global existential threat.
The media coverage was overwhelmingly based on the organization's official statements, with most Turkish media outlets that covered the event adopting an informative line aimed at preventing unnecessary public panic.