This Korean series predicted coronavirus outbreak 2 years ago. Uncanny similarities
A Korean series predicted the novel coronavirus outbreak 2 years ago. The uncanny similarities will blow your mind.
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Was just about to post this myself. Quite uncanny, how they call it coronavirus too, comparing it to SARS and flu, with respiratory symptoms and having no vaccine.
This next part is pure fiction, but still super freaky to consider. And how this virus can be tweaked in future to cause a 90% mortality rate. If you see a lot of AlQaeda activities in Chinese markets, you know why.
Sars Nd Mers bhi coronavirus the..
Ye wale Coronavirus ka naam ya to Covid-19 ha ya Sars-Cov-2.
Also netflix dropped pandemic at this opportune time. And I wrote earlier...in the Purge, the Purge date is 7pm March 21st to 7am March 22nd. Most countries announced lockdown starting 22nd which was also the 40th anniversary of the stones.
The word 40 in Italian is quarantena, etymologically the word quarantine comes from there. 14th century Venice when ships were isolated for 40 days before they could dock and passengers could alight as a response to the Black Death aka the plague.
This content was originally posted by: Shailesh_RathiWas just about to post this myself. Quite uncanny, how they call it coronavirus too, comparing it to SARS and flu, with respiratory symptoms and having no vaccine.
This next part is pure fiction, but still super freaky to consider. And how this virus can be tweaked in future to cause a 90% mortality rate. If you see a lot of AlQaeda activities in Chinese markets, you know why.
What does this mean " if you see a lot of Al Qaeda activities in Chinese markets, you know why."
It's not there on netflix here, but a 90% mortality rate huh? Is the virus planned to mutate to that more virulent strain? If it is indeed lab generated. Then do people who've survived the more benign form produce antibodies that protect them against the more virulent strain?
This content was originally posted by: nigahenIt's not there on netflix here, but a 90% mortality rate huh? Is the virus planned to mutate to that more virulent strain? If it is indeed lab generated. Then do people who've survived the more benign form produce antibodies that protect them against the more virulent strain?
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