The World Is Worried About Virus Experiments in China!
The virus was tested on rats which gave a good result. The virus which is in the testing state poses a big threat if unleashed.
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 Jan 2024 9:24 AM GMTIt is hard to forget the crisis we faced as a world with the deadly Covid. Lakhs of people breathed their last fighting the contagious virus while crores of people were infected. The health system in many countries including the developed nations was hit very hard with this.
The dragon country China is accused of unleashing the virus on to the world. Many nations including the US alleged that China was behind the deadly virus. But China has been denying all the allegations saying that it has nothing to do with the Covid and its impact.
As per the media reports, China is testing a deadly COVID-like virus that comes with a cent percent mortality rate. The virus was tested on rats which gave a good result. The virus which is in the testing state poses a big threat if unleashed.
The international media claimed that the GX_P2V virus that is related to SARS-CoV-2 is being tested by scientists. The virus was tested on Mice by them and a 100 percent mortality rate was recorded reportedly.
The virus reportedly left a devastating impact on the mice. They died days after being injected with the virus. Mice dying with the virus is one thing and the way they died is another thing. It is said that their organs were also damaged. The virus spread to the brain, eyes, and lungs of the mice and were damaged.
Eight days after injecting the virus the mice died as their organs were damaged. The power of the virus was such that the mice could not even walk and their lungs were completely damaged.
The alleged tests are creating a lot of fears and concerns as many wonder what impact the virus would have on humans. Before testing any, medicine and medical trials they are tested on animals, and mice most of the time. As the music died eight days after being injected with the virus with the organ damage, experts doubt that a similar impact would have on humans as well.