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Which Caribbean islands have no Zika in 2023?

Accordingly, some of our favorite Caribbean destinations (including the Bahamas, St. Barth's, the Cayman Islands, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Grenada), as well as Brazil—which was the epicenter of the 2016 virus—have been declared Zika-free by the CDC.



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The Turks and Caicos was removed from the CDC's Level 3 advisory in April 2019, and the last reported case was in January 2017. Zika, or more accurately the Zika virus, is a virus spread via mosquito bites. This disease has been shown to cause severe birth defects in pregnant women.

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Zika Virus has been documented in nearby Puerto Rico and on the island of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Symptoms and prevention of these diseases are similar. Check the Centers for Disease Control links below for information on the potential health risks of these diseases.

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In addition to Martinique, travelers can head to The Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Guadeloupe, and Saint Barth's for a relaxing trip—all are on the CDC's list of Zika-free countries.

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The Bahamas have a history of previous Zika Virus transmission. There is currently no evidence of an ongoing Zika Virus outbreak. However, there is limited information available and there may be delays in detecting and reporting new cases. Take meticulous anti-mosquito bite measures during the daytime.

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Pregnant women, and those planning to become pregnant, should not travel to areas where there is Zika transmission. There is no vaccine for the Zika virus. A Caicos Sloop in the waters off Blue Hills, Providenciales.

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