The show must go on:
The World Health Organization is trying to ease concerns about spreading Zika as a result of this summer's Olympics in Rio de Janiero.
"Based on current assessment, cancelling or changing the location of the 2016 Olympics will not significantly alter the international spread of Zika virus," a statement released Saturday reads.
This comes a day after more than 150 scientists released an open letter to the head of WHO calling for the games to be moved or postponed, citing new research. "We make this call despite the widespread fatalism that the Rio 2016 Games are inevitable or 'too big to fail,'" the letter says.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Monday May 30 2016, @08:43PM
I doubt pregnant women would travel there to sit in stands all day in the sun.
I wouldn't doubt that. The premiere global sporting event, but pregnant women won't show up? Yea, right.
Besides, it appears that the problem is more who catches Zika from the people who bring it back with themselves. After all, Zika didn't start in Brazil. A huge population of people spreading it around could cause a lot more trouble.