The Zika Virus outbreak in Brazil doesn’t mean the
cancellation of the 31st staging of the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil from August 5-21 2016.
Instead, athletes will have to decide if they want to
go to Brazil and compete with the risk of contracting the Zika Virus as noted
in the article “Zika
Virus Outbreak: US Olympic Committee 'Will Not' Stop Athletes From Going to
Brazil”, published Feb 8, 2016, by Gillian Mohney, ABC News.
Way too much pride is at stake for any athlete to miss
the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Which means that the Zika Virus will be
able to go global once everyone is infected. This is actually a good thing, as
it’ll help Americans and the entire world build up immunity to the Zika Virus
in the long run.
So despite the Zika Virus threat potentially going
islandwide here in Jamaica as detailed in my blog article entitled “Why
the Ministry of Health is covering up Local Transmission of Zika Virus in
Jamaica”, the show must go on in the next 179 days.
This means more sports events leading up to the big
event as noted in the article “Track
And Field CALENDAR: February Events And Venues”, published Monday February
8, 2016, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Jamaica's
sports Calendar for the month of February 2016 - Summer Olympic Games in Rio de
Janeiro on the horizon
With that said, here's a list of the sporting events
just for the month of February 2016:
1. February
11
a) Corporate
Area Development Meet – UWI Usain Bolt Stadium
2. February
13
a) Camperdown
Classic – National Stadium
b) King
of the Ring – Excelsior High School
c) Milo
Western Relays – Catherine Hall, Montego Bay
3. February
14
a) Russia
Winter - IAAF Indoor Meet – Moskva (CSKA), Russia (international event)
4. February
16 - 17
a) Central
Championships GC Foster College
5. February
17
a) XL
Galan - IAAF Indoor Meet – Stockholm (Globe Arena), Sweden (international
event)
6. February
19-20
a) Council
of Community Colleges of Jamaica Championships Catherine Hall, Montego Bay
7. February
20
a) Sainsbury's
Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix – Glasgow (Emirates Arena), England (international
event)
b) SW
Isaac Henry Invitational – National Stadium
c) MTT/Dinthill
Development Meet – Dinthill Technical High School, St Catherine
d) Ben
Francis Invitational – Jamalco Sports Club, Halse Hall
e) GC
Foster Classic – GC Foster College
8. February
27
a) McCook/Gibson
Relay – National Stadium
b) New
Balance Indoor Grand Prix – Boston (Roxbury), Massachusetts, USA (international
event)
9. February
28
a) 1st
NACAC 10km Road Race Cup – San Juan, Puerto Rico (international event)
Folks, mark your calendars as it's gonna be a very
busy February 2016! With so many Jamaicans congregating at these huge social
gatherings, the Zika Virus will definitely spread quickly thought Jamaica.
The Aedes
Aegypti mosquito will have ample opportunity to bite and infect Jamaicans
as predicted in my blog article entitled as detailed in my blog article
entitled “Why
the Ministry of Health is covering up Local Transmission of Zika Virus in
Jamaica”.
So what can you do?
Jamaican
Carnival of Sports - Be safe in Rio de Janeiro as the Zika Virus spreads
The symptoms of the Zika Virus will appear four (4) to
seven (7) days after the initial infection. The symptoms will last for up to
four (4) weeks or longer:
1. Conjunctivitis
2. Fever
3. Headache
4. Joint
and muscle pain
5. Rash
6. Swelling
of the lower limbs
7. Weakness
The symptoms of the Zika Virus are not much different
from the common cold.
Most people in Jamaica will probably have the disease
and not even know it, unless you have a weakened immune systems if you're one
of the following types of people:
1. Babies
2. Children
suffering from an illness
3. Elderly
persons with other health problems
The following precautions work just as well:
1. Wearing
long-sleeved clothing or long pants
2. Using
DEET insect repellents
3. Sleeping
under mosquito nets
4. Removing
or covering container that can hold water
Just makes sure that you take the necessary
precautions, especially spraying on some DEET Repellant or making your own
repellant as detailed in my blog article
entitled “How
to make non-DEET Mosquito Repellant and learn to love Zika Virus”.
Reducing the places that the Aedes Aegypti, the vector for the Zika Virus, can breed as shown in
the CARPHA
Yard Poster below, will greatly reduce the chances of getting the Zika Virus.
So enjoy the sports and be safe as the 31st
staging of the Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil draws near.
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