The coronavirus is already plaguing the world. Its various models are constantly evolving and constantly threatening us. The coronavirus has been plaguing the world for years with various mutations such as alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and omicron.
To be in today's environment like this, a new virus has
arrived, which is the mutated virus of the MERS coronavirus.
The virus has already arrived in Saudi Arabia in 2012. But
now the virus has mutated in South Africa, according to the China Research
Center.
This MERS coronavirus is one of the most deadly viruses.
This is because 35% of those infected with the virus die. And one-third of those
infected with the MERS coronavirus have died.
This information was provided by the World Health
Organization in 2012 regarding the impact. The newly mutated virus is more
likely to infect bats, and the virus is more likely to infect animals.
Viruses that commonly infect animals are 75% more likely to
infect humans. So scientists are involved in research into whether this newly
mutated MERS coronavirus could infect humans.
They have threatened to inflict the worst possible harm on
human beings if it affects humans. The virus can cause severe damage to the
human respiratory tract, which is why it is called the Middle East Respiratory
Syndrome.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says a clear decision will be made after intensive research into whether the virus could infect humans as well, as it could cause serious damage to the human respiratory system if it infects humans.