The association of china with the coronavirus has sparked widespread concern globally. While accusations of china deliberately creating the virus as a biological weapon have been circulating, the country has consistently denied such claims. However, recent reports suggest that experiments involving a potentially lethal virus are taking place in Beijing, the capital of China. This virus, part of the Corona species, is alarming due to its reported 100 percent fatality rate.

 If infected, there is supposedly no chance of survival, unlike the COVID-19 virus that allows for recovery with medical treatment and precautions. The experimental virus, known as GXP2V, is a subtype of COV-2 and is believed to be a GX mutant released in 2017, initially identified in Malaysian pangolins. Chinese scientists have reportedly conducted experiments with this virus on mice, resulting in all the rodents succumbing to the infection within eight days. 


The virus caused severe damage to the rats' lungs, bones, eyes, and brain, leading to weight loss and weakness, ultimately rendering them unable to walk before death. The gravity of these experiments lies in the potential transferability of the virus's effects from mice to humans. The success of these experiments has intensified global concerns, prompting calls for further clarification and investigation into the nature of these experiments. The international community awaits more information to understand the implications of these findings and their potential impact on public health and safety.

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