Round-up is not going to cause microcephaly. I wonder what the nutritional status of women in that area is. I wonder if they are all vaccinated for rubella (a known risk factor). I wonder if some of the genetic conditions associated with microcephaly are common in that area (which is more likely if a lot of inbreeding goes on there).
Until the cases are investigated and the causes are determined, it is, indeed, early to blame Zika for it.
Come on. How are they supposed to suck more billions out of the American taxpayer if you go telling the truth about this stuff?
This is all about pushing abortion. The UN population people are pressuring these Latin American countries to accept abortion, and today the are urging the to give abortions to any women who “think they may have been exposed to Zika.”
Thanks for the post. It’s well done.
There is no evidence at all that Zika has anything to do with birth defects.
This whole hype/hysteria is trumped up and weird.
Zika infection in itself is less harmful than a cold.