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When people are coming to the island, just make sure you have insect repellant with you and use it day and night. They have some lovely natural ones available if the more chemical ones are not your style. There are never any guarantees that it won't happen, but it can help by taking the time to make sure you are protected.
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Thanks for that Inity .
Im in two minds coming down but will probably .Im gonna bring some johnson & johnson mosquito repellent (they use it on babies in asia) & have also booked an appointment at the doctors for the flu jab (I hope it works ) & have told my DR im going to India ;)so will need some shots .
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Hi Inity, thanks for your report. Sounds similar to the experience of a friend who had it.
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This was very informative. I won't be cancelling my vacation but will definitely be wearing repellent.
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I'm wondering if mosquito coils will help? I found some in my camping kit. I'm not sure I will find any in the stores right now, since it is "off" season, but I will be looking. I'm planning on bringing the little coil holder and will have it smoking near our chairs. I might look ridiculous, I've loaded up on insect repellent of different varieties and plan on plastering it on frequently. Maybe some citronella candles toooooo? laugh out loud-anything is worth a try.
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There is no problem getting coils as far as I can see. The Indian behind Valuemaster has those electric rackets to zap them.
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I always take and burn coils on my trips.... Wouldn't be the same without the smell of my burning coils in the evening...
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Were you using insect repellent morning noon and night?
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We've increased our use of insect repellent the last couple of months and so far so good...neither one of us has had chikungunya. There are affordable brands here that work well...we've been using Bunny's brand which is priced under 400J.
The ministry had already been fogging previously around Negril & other areas...which may be a factor, along with hotels doing they're own fogging, in keeping the number of cases fairly low in Negril.
Recently, we've had the national emergency called...which thankfully frees up more money to continue to keep the mosquitoes at bay, etc.