Canadians urged to take precautions after Zika virus discovery in Miami
OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency is telling pregnant Canadian women who visited the Miami area in Florida on or after June 15 to take precautions against the Zika virus.
The warning comes after U.S. health officials said mosquitoes have apparently started spreading Zika on the U.S. mainland.
Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Gregory Taylor said Tuesday that because four million Canadians visit Florida annually, an unknown number could be affected by the latest U.S. discovery.
Taylor said any pregnant women who visited the area on or after June 15 should see their health care providers for testing.


