You do realize the areas heavily affected by the Zika virus are areas with poor medical care, if any at all, right? These people do not have access to the medical care we take advantage of in a 1st world country. It’s actually a huge disservice to the affected child to be to born to parents unable too properly care for them. Love can only go so far. Not to mention, an entire population of people could exist from this that are completely dependent on others for there very survival, which inevitably puts a strain on communities and families now obligated to care for them there entire life. One or two sure but potentially tens or a hundred or more? That’s a different story. And that is the case these people are up against, sadly.
Yes, life is good but there are many factors in play as a whole in this situation that have to be considered, that I don’t think you are comprehending. This is not a situation that a “throw all caution to the wind and see what happens” decision should be made, God won’t do everything, people do have to take actions as well, which pope Francis sees, he is looked at the whole picture, not just settling for one narrow minded view.