Formula One set for crisis Zika virus talks ahead of Singapore Grand Prix after outbreak in Asian state
The F1 calendar switches to Singapore later this month where over 150 cases of the mosquito-borne virus have been reported within a week
FORMULA ONE teams are holding special meetings with their team members about the outbreak of the Zika virus.
The F1 calendar switches to Singapore later this month where over 150 cases of the mosquito-borne virus have been reported within a week.
While Zika generally causes mild symptoms it can lead to serious birth defects in pregnant women.
It cans also affect men who are planning to have children - and it is a growing concern for the F1 paddock.
SunSport has discovered that teams will discuss the health matter with their staff next week and are sympathetic to women who wish to remain in the UK.
Teams will also be encouraging their members of staff to cover up, despite the hot conditions in Singapore.
The Mercedes F1 team will issue their staff with long-sleeve tops made by sponsors Puma to wear under their uniforms to reduce the risk of bites.
Meanwhile, F1 driver and father, Nico Rosberg has also been asking doctors about precautions and whether it is safe to travel to the country.
He said: "As a family man now, yes, I will be very interested and look into it when the time comes. I have started discussions about it already."