Monday, August 29, 2016

Zika virus in Singapore - alert issued by Australian government

The Australian government is urging pregnant women to avoid non-essential travel to Singapore, as the the city state records 41 cases of the Zika virus being locally transmitted.
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs sent out a travel alert on Monday, warning of the ongoing spread of the virus and telling people to adopt additional measures against mosquito bites if planning a trip to Singapore.
This included deferring non-essential travel if pregnant and avoiding pregnancy for two months following your return.

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