Maybe the Caribbean tourist institute is biased, but so are “research” institutions that grub for government grant money.
True that !
But more importantly, I appreciate all that you bring to the table for discussion.
Yes , there is money and funding involved, and tourism dollars too that the Caribbean Islands depend on
but more and more is learned each and every day about Zika.
For Example : the mosquito which transmits Zika is found (confirmed) as far North as Washington D.C.
That Zika can be transmitted both by homosexual and heterosexual behavior.
That the Zika virus can live in excess of 90 days within the male gonads
That the Brazilian Zika virus may be a mutant variant of the original Zika found in Africa in 1947.
The the Zika virus found in Columbia S.A., may be statistically insignificant to microcephaly, when compared to Brazilian Zika.
Then it follows that microcephaly would occur only in Brazil, and folks who travel to Brazil, and that is NOT the case.(ie: Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico , etc.)