I was thrilled to see this notice placed on our table at BWV in Jan when we checked in. It shows me that WDW is truly putting the safety of their guests before their own concerns of starting a "panic" over this issue - wish our state government would be as responsible! (ooops! - stepping down from my soap box!

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FYI, here is how it reads:
"Dear Guest,
The Orange County Health Department has issued a medical alert concerning a mosquito-borne virus called Eastern equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus. In its alert, the Orange County Health Department said that even though the risk of contracting Eastern equine encephalitis virus and other mosquito-borne viruses by humans is low, people need to use protective measures to reduce their risk of getting the disease.
Although the WDW Resort property is treated for mosquitoes on a daily basis, any medical alert issued by a public health unit should be taken seriously. The Orange County Health Department recommends that you take the following precautions:
*Avoid outdoor activities at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are likely to be active and biting;
*If you must be outdoors when mosquitoes are active, cover up by wearing shoes, socks, long pants and a long-sleeved shirt; and
*Use mosquito repellent containing DEET according to manufacturer's directions.
For additional information on Eastern equine encephalitis, visit the Orange County Health Department Web site at:
http://www.orchd.state.fl.us . The Orange County Health Department can also be contacted at 407-623-1212.
Thank you. "
I'm not trying to overly alarm anyone - (my sister and her boys will be in WDW themselves this August- and they won't be sitting inside! ) Just be smart - be safe - and HAVE FUN !
