Re: Dengue Fever on Maui

From: JR Johnston (jrstudio@home.com-DeleteThis.com)
Date: Fri Oct 26 2001 - 23:35:26 PDT


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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 22:35:26 -0800
From: JR Johnston <jrstudio@home.com-DeleteThis.com>
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Subject: Re: Dengue Fever on Maui
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  Just got back from Maui. Like Allen said it was gusty with little to no
'real' waves.
Still got on the water everyday except for the last 3.

As far as the fever, it is still very much there, although they would like to
tell you that it is not.
New cases are still being reported.
It is primarily confined to the Hana side of the island (East). The locals are
working very hard to get
rid of the little misquito buggers. Clearing up standing water, old boats,
tires, razzing the 'pigs
on the block' to clean up their yards, etc. The misq is the daytime one that
has stripes. eventually it will
run it's course and disappear. We just used 'OFF' in the morning and evening
and had no problems.
Have fun over there!

JR

TWavo@aol.com-DeleteThis.com wrote:

> In a message dated 10/24/01 12:33:01 PM, allen.zimmermann@gte.net-DeleteThis.com writes:
>
> << however wind was fluky whole time there. >>
>
> How long were u there? and what was up with the conditions? were they gusty



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