Sanket Kumar Roul
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The most deadly virus on earth.
In the 1970s, Europe experienced an unusual phenomenon when thousands of Chickenheads fell from the sky, creating a state of both confusion and joy among foxes and other wildlife. The reason behind this peculiar event was a concerted effort to combat a rampant rabies epidemic that had plagued wildlife populations in Europe since the 1930s. Humans sought to eliminate the deadliest virus known to humanity, and the Chickenheads served as carriers of a vaccine. Rabies, named after Lyssa, the ancient Greek spirit of mad rage, has haunted humanity for over 4000 years. Its effects are both bizarre and lethal, turning animals into aggressive beasts and humans into water-fearing zombies.
By Sanket Kumar Roul6 months ago in Education