An Ethiopian girl attempts to fend off desert locusts as they fly in a farm on the outskirt of Jijiga in Somali region, Ethiopia January 12, 2020Regions of Africa, Asia, and the Arabian Peninsula harassed by locust swarms could experience increased food insecurity as COVID-19 complicates the response to pest control in already poverty-stricken areas.
Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Yemen are particularly vulnerable to the dangerous impacts of locust swarms because of economic crisis, climate change, and armed conflict, which is now being compounded by COVID-19,Other countries, such as Saudi Arabia, are also likely to feel the effects of the locust invasion but are less vulnerable because of preparedness to combat the swarms as well as having a higher level of food security to...
What did they do in 1968 when population was much less and H3N2 (now Inlfluenza Type A) had more tragic numbers per capita than COVID-19?
Locusts are a perfectly good source of protein. If you got the locust infestation, you might as well eat them. Pull out the innards and FRY them up.
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