Miami Beach, FL – Aerial Spraying For Zika Virus Begins In Miami Beach

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    A map showing the active Zika zone is on display at the Borinquen Health Care Center in Miami, Florida, U.S. on August 9, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane/File Photo Miami Beach, FL – Aerial insecticide spraying to combat mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus is underway in Miami Beach.

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    A plane carrying the insecticide naled released the spray over the Atlantic Ocean before dawn Friday.

    The Miami Herald (http://hrld.us/2cL57UF ) quotes Miami-Dade County officials as saying that on-board meteorological equipment was used to measure weather conditions and calculate a flight pattern that would allow the wind to carry the spray over the island.

    The next round is scheduled for 6 a.m. Sunday.

    Some residents opposed spraying, citing the potential for harmful effects. But county officials say the low concentration of naled won’t harm them.

    Aerial spraying targets adult mosquitoes; different pesticides for larvae will be sprayed on the ground.

    Of Florida’s 56 non-travel-related Zika cases, 11 are associated with Miami Beach.


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