Aircraft disinsection to start
(April 20, 2017)
A World Health Organisation advisory group has recommended member states to consider conducting aircraft disinsection to fight the Zika virus.
The new rule requires airlines or aircraft operators of flights coming from Zika-affected areas to submit to the office an aircraft disinsection declaration, flight details and disinsection work information.
Those who conduct regular disinsection will be required to provide documentary proof or empty insecticide cans.
The new regulation will take effect on April 26.
Aircraft without proof of disinsection will be required to carry out on-arrival disinsection.
Those who fail to submit the aircraft disinsection declaration will violate the Prevention & Control of Disease Regulation, and will be liable to a $10,000 fine and six-months' imprisonment.
No local Zika cases have been recorded in Hong Kong so far.