TRAVEL ADVISORY

in #travel7 years ago

Health & Safety
There is a lot of people who Travel! There is a lot of us who get sick, worry about their safety and worry what could surround them in a different environment.

Today’s Travel; more of us read, search heard of what’s happening around our planet. Even though we love traveling, it’s always in the back of our mind to find the right place, to avoid trouble, sickness and major disaster. So because of that, we will return to the same place over and over knowing everything about what we know is fine from that location. But remember peoples change with times, towns are growing, city get bigger which means what you might know NOW may not be the same thing today.

Health & Safety which everyone of us should considered when we travel through Canada, US and around the world. It will help you to expect the non expected….and create great memories – BON VOYAGE…..

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Alerts and Warnings
https://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/alertswarnings.html

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https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

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Chikungunya Travel Advisory

Chikungunya occurs in Africa, the Americas, Asia, the Caribbean, the Pacific Islands and the Indian subcontinent. Additional information about chikungunya cases is available on the Pan American Health Organization’s website.

  • Caribbean and Americas: Since December 2013, confirmed cases of chikungunya have been reported on many islands in the Caribbean. Local transmission of the virus has also spread to countries in Central and South America and Florida in the United States. These cases mark the first time that locally acquired transmission of chikungunya has been detected in the region of the Americas. Outbreaks within these Caribbean regions are ongoing with over 900,000 suspected and confirmed cases.

  • France: In October of this year, 11 locally acquired transmitted cases of chikungunya were reported in Montpellier, a city in southern France. This is the first time that locally acquired transmission of chikungunya has been reported in the country since 2010.

  • Pacific Islands: Outbreaks of chikungunya are ongoing in American Samoa, French Polynesia, Samoa and Tokelau.Local transmission of chikungunya is now being reported in other countries in the Caribbean. As of October 21, 2014, the following Caribbean countries have reported cases of chikungunya:

Anguilla, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin (French), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Maarten(Dutch), Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands.

Several other countries have reported cases in individuals who have traveled to some of these affected areas.

Higher % of active ingredient provide longer protection. Use products with the following active ingredients:

  • DEET (Products containing DEET include Off!, Cutter, Sawyer, and Ultrathon)
  • Picaridin (also known as KBR 3023, Bayrepel, and icaridin products containing picaridin include Cutter Advanced, Skin So Soft Bug Guard Plus, and Autan [outside the US])
  • Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) or PMD (Products containing OLE include Repel and Off! Botanicals)
  • IR3535 (Products containing IR3535 include Skin So Soft Bug Guard Plus Expedition and SkinSmart)

So at the end of the day - Just be safe - and do your due diligence.

Bon Voyage Mes amies

Julie Kenk

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Very beautiful. I wish to visit someday. @juliek

I never heard of Chikungunya. I here of Sika a lot, but not Chikungunya. Thanks for the info

There is always something new and by tomorrow it will be something else. The world we live into has created more disease from natural habitat where is spreading. My uncle got malaria from one of his trip and that is horrible. We can't live in a bubble but awareness is always good