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Could Africa s taste for bushmeat trigger the next pandemic?
Bushmeat is considered a virus vector and a cause of countless diseases. But the problem goes far beyond the consumption of bat stew. And the next pandemic is already lurking.
There is a huge selection of bushmeat at the Mbandaka market in the DRC
Smoked monkeys, turtle heads, whole bats at the bushmeat market in Mbandaka in the north of the Democratic Republic of Congo, you can find quite a few exotic types of meat. Bushmeat is one of the most important sources of protein for many Congolese. But it has a dangerous aftertaste.
Venezuelaâs Covid Toll Is About to Surge
Feb 18 2021, 6:25 AM
February 16 2021, 3:30 PM
February 18 2021, 6:25 AM
(Bloomberg Opinion) Venezuelans had rare occasion to celebrate last week when a government directive cleared the way for hundreds of thousands of their compatriots in harmâs way to receive doses of Covid-19 vaccines.
(Bloomberg Opinion) Venezuelans had rare occasion to celebrate last week when a government directive cleared the way for hundreds of thousands of their compatriots in harmâs way to receive doses of Covid-19 vaccines.
Oh, wait.
The compatriots in question were immigrants, having exited their failing homeland to make a new life abroad. The government was Colombian, whose directive to protect expatriate Venezuelans emanated not from the caudillo in Caracas but his arch-critic over the border, Colombian President Ivan Duque. Better yet, the vaccine offer is part of a broader arrangement to grant temporary protected status to Venezuelans