Puerto Rico declares health emergency over Zika virus

Virus continues to spread across the island

The Governor of Puerto Rico has declared a public health emergency due to the presence of the Zika virus across the island.

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“Our principal objective is to guarantee the security of Puerto Ricans and to give them advice on necessary preventive measures”, said Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla said in announcing the action .

Health officials in this U.S. territory say at least 22 people have been infected with the virus.

As a result, the State Emergency and Disaster Administration is creating a task force for both federal and state officials to deal with the crisis.

It was also announced that a price freeze has been ordered for products needed to prevent the disease.

Health officials revealed that a pregnant woman in her first trimester was diagnosed with the virus.

In addition, a man also diagnosed with the virus, has developed a rare paralysis syndrome – Guillain-Barré, that is sometimes associated with viral or bacterial infection.

The health authorities say they will track the cases and report the results weekly.

Concerning the impact on tourism, a statement issued by the government revealed that the virus is having an impact on the sector, with some tourist groups canceling reservations, particularly weddings in hotels.

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However, there were no reports of conventions being canceled.

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