“The virus, which is transmitted to humans by mosquitos, first gained media attention earlier this year when affected Latin America countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Guatemala, Venezuela and Ecuador reported an uptick in Zika”
Argentina has NOT reported any locally transmitted Zika virus cases, yet you list it. Colombia has some of the highest case numbers, but you do not mention it. Is there a reason?
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“The virus, which is transmitted to humans by mosquitos, first gained media attention earlier this year when affected Latin America countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Guatemala, Venezuela and Ecuador reported an uptick in Zika”
Argentina has NOT reported any locally transmitted Zika virus cases, yet you list it. Colombia has some of the highest case numbers, but you do not mention it. Is there a reason?
FACT : On Oct. 30th 2015 I first warned publically of the dangers to the world of the mutant Zika+ virus outbreak in Brazil !
Recent statement about the current Zika+ pandemic by various “leaders” remind me of the movie “Idiocracy”.
Is the Zika+ Outbreak a “Black Swan/Mosquito Event” that will impact the US Election Race, Rio 2016 etc. ? Stay tuned…
P.S. The IOC should wait until at least the end of May before deciding on whether Rio 2016 should go ahead or not.