The Zika virus has made it’s way to Central Florida, and Governor Rick Scott is prompting for prevention kits.

The virus, which is spread via mosquitoes has been detected in 16 Florida counties, most recently in Osceola county.

It is uncommon for the disease to result in hospitalization, but there is currently no cure.

Symptoms of Zika, according to the CDC, are: fever, rash, joint pain, and redness of the eyes.

Now that the virus has made its way to Florida, Governor Scott demanded that traps to prevent the mosquitoes be put in place across the state. Scott has also called for 1,000 kits on top of the 500 already in place to test Floridians for Zika virus antibodies.

Prevention for the virus is the same as your average mosquito bite protection strategies: wear longer clothes, stay in air conditioned environments, and wear bug repellent.

To learn more about the Zika virus, visit the CDC website.