ZIKA, the mosquito-borne virus that can cause devastating birth defects in developing foetuses, continues its spread from Latin America to points north. The virus is prompting official warnings regarding foreign and, now, domestic travel. “Pregnant women and their partners who are concerned about being exposed to Zika”, the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cautions, “may want to consider postponing nonessential travel to all parts of Miami-Dade County” in Florida. Of the 2,260 American women who have contracted Zika (nearly a quarter of whom while pregnant), all but a handful were bitten by a mosquito while travelling south of the border. The 14 domestic cases all originated in Florida.
With Zika-carrying mosquitos now flying around the Sunshine state, the ever-simmering abortion debate has a new focal point. Laws in Brazil, where the current outbreak began, are decidedly unfriendly to women seeking to end their pregnancies: abortion is legal only in cases of rape or when the woman’s life is at stake. Similarly restrictive laws are found in most...Continue reading
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