Risk of mutation in Zaire EVD and coronavirus


Risk of mutation in Zaire EVD and coronavirus

The World Health Organization and the population should do their utmost to prevent the spread of coronavirus to central and western Africa.

The US Military Virology Center releases alarming information about Ebola and Coronavirus. The most dangerous form of EVD, Zaire Ebolavirus, which kills 99% of the hosts with terrible torture, has been found in the RNA to be compatible with the Coronavirus proteins. If these two viruses are co-hosted, there is a high risk that Ebola will acquire the necessary protein and spread in an airborne manner that could lead to a deadly virus pandemic, to put it mildly, the end of humanity. Therefore, the World Health Organization and the population should do their utmost to prevent the spread of coronavirus to central and western Africa.

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