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Hunta Virus Cruise Ship Outbreak: COVID Round Two? Early Instincts, Political Power Plays, and How to Stay Prayed Up

5 min · 11 de may de 2026
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A hantavirus (often called “hunta virus” in early reports) outbreak has struck the MV Hondius expedition cruise ship in the Atlantic—three deaths confirmed, multiple cases, passengers and crew now quarantined off Cape Verde. It’s only been days since the news broke, but the echoes of 2020 are loud: cruise-ship quarantines, fear-filled headlines, and questions about how this could escalate. In this episode we unpack our earliest instincts through the lens of “Is this COVID Round Two?”, explore the political mantra “never let a crisis go to waste,” and arm listeners with a biblical perspective on spiritual warfare and practical prayer strategies.

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