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KLM Flight and MV Hondius Hantavirus Outbreak: A Legal Emergency Analysis for Salado, Texas The news of a Dutch flight attendant hospitalized with a suspected hantavirus infection after contact on a KLM flight has sent shockwaves through the travel industry. This incident, which reportedly traces back to the MV Hondius cruise ship, highlights a catastrophic failure in corporate safety protocols and passenger screening. While this event began on a KLM flight from Johannesburg to Amsterdam on April 25, the implications of such international negligence are felt deeply right here in Salado, Texas. Residents of Salado, Bell County, and the surrounding Central Texas region are no strangers to the consequences of corporate entities prioritizing schedules over safety. Whether it is an 18-wheeler wreck shutting down I-35 near Salado or an international airline like KLM failing to protect its crew and passengers from a deadly virus, the underlying cause is often the same: a massive corporation cutting corners. At Attorney911, we view this hantavirus outbreak not just as a medical crisis, but as a “Legal Emergency.” When a Dutch woman dies after being removed from a KLM flight, and others—including two Singapore residents—are forced into isolation, we see a chain of liability…