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Topic: Zika Virus in Central America
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Wed 02/10/16 05:52 AM

Zika fear drives women to abortion:

http://youtu.be/cGIVXmJ4JYw/

Brazil is having higher abortion rate now
http://www.newscientist.com/article/2075018-spread-of-zika-virus-a-challenge-to-latin-america-abortion-bans/
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Zika virus set to spread across America:

http://youtu.be/GKgYeiZYKog/ January 26, 2016
Time 03:15
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http://www.cdc.gov/zika/resources/index.html/


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Thu 02/11/16 02:38 PM


Brazilian women rushing for abortion, ok; but what about the 2,700 babies born already with micro-cephaly last year?

i suppose the Br_government is attempting a cover up with Olympics in for summer.-

For a moment imagine if the virus created babies with ape-ian bodies and human brains; painful, tragic but a visible horror.

Now consider what the virus is doing, creating babies with brains limited to the size of apes but with human bodies.

These are not idle speculations. I have seen a full grown woman-child, retarded (not Zika) and the relief the parents experienced when she passed away in her twenties. The woman-child was highly good nature-d used to rush to play with neighbor kids but the kids used to shy away. There was no joy in the house; the parents withered.

I write these things because in India we have not eliminated Malaria after all these decades with DDT and what not. And don't let those mosquito repellent ads fool you. These drones can land on the rim of an eyelid. In Chennai, where I live, mosquitoes are just routine, keeps breaking the slumber, that's all.


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Thu 02/18/16 10:51 PM
Microcephaly cases up by 10% within a week. A total of 508 from 462 cases reported last Friday: 50 babies!!

Just wondering how many babies does it take before they declare a national emergency, and a people's movement takes place.

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