Someone is getting very rich of the production of mosquito nets.
I have slept under mosquito nets while in the Far East and I have observed that they are very light and flimsy. They have to be because they are usually supported by a light frame as they are suspended above a bed.
It is doubtful that they could survive being dropped in a river, with all the floating debris, more than once without tearing.
Agree that someone is getting rich. Those nets will not last very long so they’ll have to be constantly replaced. But hey, it’s all FREE!
Since the people are getting malaria from not using the nets at night then it is obvious those mosquitos never bit in the daylight. Wish the ones here could understand day vs. night.
Thanks - that becomes one more thing that doesn't ring true about this story... nets are too flimsy...