I agree that there is no causal relationship between Zkia and the incidence of Guillain-Barré ( temporary paralysis)
The mere fact that "In Venezuela, officials expected roughly 70 cases of Guillain-Barré from December 2015 to the end of March 2016,
as mosquitoes were spreading the virus. Instead, there were 684 cases."
How else can one explain this statistical anomolly of almost 700% increase of Guillain-Barré coinciding with Zika infestation ? (nutrition, chemicals, insecticides, water) ?
That is why the scientists are continuing to investigate,
I just heard on the radio news that monies for investigating Zika have been depleated; most unfortunate at this time when so much more should be learned.
I would blame it on the fact that no one has been exposed to Zika before, and the immune system overreacts as a result.