A Dutch couple walked onto a cruise ship in Argentina and quietly carried a virus on board. They didn't know it yet. The wife would later collapse and die at Johannesburg airport, in front of strangers, before she could ever fly home. The virus is hantavirus — a 35 percent fatality rate, no vaccine, no treatment, no precedent. Three are dead. Six more are infected. The ship's own doctor collapsed and had to be airlifted off, leaving 149 people sailing toward the Canary Islands with no medical lead. Cape Verde already refused entry. One of the passengers trapped on board is Japanese — but Japanese media has barely covered the story. WHO now believes the virus is jumping human to human, which has never been documented at this scale before. This is how the last pandemic started.