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by arthur_debert
3835 days ago
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In Brazil's case, as least, it's simpler than that. Mosquito eradication used to be done at the federal level, with military like organization. It kept things in control. A few years ago it has been re-assigned to municipalities. Not only are local authorities less equipped to handle it, but mosquitoes do not conform to city boundaries. If one city is doing a good job but it's neighbor isn't you're screwed. There's probably lots to be done through technical advances, but most of this could be avoided using common sense. |
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