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Destinations Known | Do we really need to panic about a bedbug ‘pandemic’? Of course not

  • City after city is apparently falling to an army of fiendish bedbugs, the insects coming in on travellers’ clothes – and now Hong Kong is in the firing line
  • Bedbugs are unpleasant and annoying but hardly represent a public health emergency, so don’t let the fear of them affect your holiday or business trip

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Bedbugs are in the news after apparent outbreaks in South Korea and Paris, and now there have been reported sightings in Hong Kong hotels and on the MTR. Photo: Getty Images

Not now, bedbugs!

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Paris, London, Seoul, Singapore – city after city is apparently falling to an army of the fiendish insects, the bugs parachuting in on the clothes and luggage of global travellers.

The French capital was the first to sound the alarm.

“Paris is battling a major bedbug infestation, with reports of the bloodsucking pests being spotted in […] cinemas, on trains, and at Charles-de-Gaulle Airport,” reported Business Insider at the end of September.

“French authorities are under pressure to tackle the problem ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, which is due to take place next summer.”

South Korea is launching a four-week campaign against bedbugs after reports of infestations sparked public anxiety. Photo: Bloomberg
South Korea is launching a four-week campaign against bedbugs after reports of infestations sparked public anxiety. Photo: Bloomberg

On October 13, Condé Nast Traveller reported, “The infestation began just before Paris Fashion Week (yes, these bugs have good taste), when reports broke of increased sightings of the insects in homes, cinemas, trains and even hospitals.”

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