The World’s Most Dangerous Virus Is Ready, The International Community Is Concerned

The World's Most Dangerous Virus Is Ready, The International Community Is Concerned

Canada Global (Web News) Chinese researchers have published a study on a mutant virus, GX_P2V, which has sparked global concern and concern.

According to media reports, Chinese researchers in Beijing tested the GX_P2V virus on mice with human genetics, resulting in a 100% mortality rate in all mice. The origin of the coronavirus is still unknown, but GX_P2V was discovered in a laboratory in China. Experiments with the virus have once again reinforced global concerns.
GX_P2V is a mutated virus that belongs to the ‘Coronavirus’ family. It was discovered in Malaysia in 2017 in pangolins (animals). A first-of-its-kind experiment with this virus showed 100% mortality in mice infected with GX_P2V. This mortality rate is much higher than previous results. The experts noted that all the mice infected with GX_P2V died within eight days, which is a surprisingly fast mortality rate.

First, the virus began to weaken the mice, showing weight loss, slow movement, and excessive body tilting. GX_P2V infected the lungs, bones, eyes, neck and brain of the mice and they died within a day. His eyes turned completely white.