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UK, Australia, Taiwan issue travel updates to Singapore amid Zika fears

  (The Straits Times/ANN)
Singapore
Tue, August 30, 2016

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UK, Australia, Taiwan issue travel updates to Singapore amid Zika fears A traveler walking past a travel advisory display on the Zika virus in Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang. (The Star/-)

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everal governments have issued travel advisories urging its citizens to take precautions should they have plans to travel to Singapore, which finds itself battling the Zika virus after the first locally transmitted case was reported on Aug 27.

Since then, the total number of locally infected cases has risen to 56, with the authorities warning of more cases likely to be uncovered in the coming days.

The United Kingdom, Australia and Taiwan have all reminded travelers of the dangers of the mosquito-borne virus, while Malaysia has introduced thermal scanning for those entering Johor by bus at the land checkpoints.

Here's a round-up of what they are saying.

UNITED KINGDOM

On its website, the UK government's foreign travel advice for traveling to Singapore was to advise women who are pregnant or planning to conceive to discuss their travel plans with their doctors.

AUSTRALIA

In a statement on its Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website, the Australian government warned travelers to protect themselves from mosquito bites while in Singapore.

"Adopt additional measures advised by the Department of Health, including deferring non-essential travel if pregnant, avoiding pregnancy for two months following your return and other advice for both males and females," it added.

TAIWAN

Taiwan's Centres for Disease Control on Monday raised the travel notice level for Singapore to Level 2, citing the potential risk of Zika transmission here.

It urged pregnant women to postpone their trips to Singapore, and for travelers to avoid mosquito bites.

MALAYSIA

Travelers who take the bus into Johor from Singapore will have to undergo thermal screening for Zika, while those crossing the border via vehicles like cars, taxis and motorcycles will be given a pamphlet on the symptoms of the virus.

Between 150,000 and 200,000 people commute between Singapore and Johor daily.

Similar screenings are also being implemented at airport terminals hosting direct flights from Singapore, such as in Penang and Langkawi.

Health Minister Subramaniam said in a press conference on Monday: "The risk is imminent... the main thing is to reduce the risk of the virus spreading to others."

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