The World Health Organization announced it expects more cases of hantavirus to crop up in the days and weeks ahead, but assured there are no indications of a wider outbreak on the horizon. “We expect more cases given the dynamics of spread on a ship and the virus’ incubation period,” the UN agency wrote on X Tuesday morning. “At the moment, there is no sign that we are seeing the start of a larger outbreak.” Three passengers from the MV Hondius have died of hantavirus, but health officials say there’s ‘no sign’ of a widespread outbreak. AP The agency confirmed a total of 11 cases so far , including three deaths, with nine of the cases confirmed and two “probable.” All of the cases so far are among the 147 passengers and crew who were aboard the MV Hontius, the Dutch-flagged cruise ship that became the locus of an isolated outbreak of the deadly virus after setting sail from Ushuaia, Argentina on April 1.…