Chinese Lab Creates World's Most Dangerous Virus

Chinese Most Dangerous Virus


Researchers in China have published a study on a revolutionary mutant virus GX_P2V that has sparked global concerns and anxieties.

Chinese researchers have conducted an experiment on mice carrying human genetics with the GX_P2V virus, resulting in a 100 percent mortality rate among all these mice.


The exact origin of the coronavirus is still unknown, but experiments with the GX_P2V virus in a Chinese laboratory have once again heightened concerns globally.


GX_P2V is a mutant virus related to the coronavirus 'family'. It was discovered in Malaysian pangolins (animals) in 2017. The experiment conducted with this virus marks the first of its kind where a 100 percent mortality rate was observed in mice affected by GX_P2V. This mortality rate is significantly higher than previous findings.


Experts noted that all mice affected by GX_P2V died within eight days, which is remarkably fast.


Initially, the virus began weakening the mice, resulting in weight loss, sluggishness, and increased physical hunching. GX_P2V impacted the lungs, bones, eyes, throat, and mind of the mice, and a day prior to their demise, their eyes became totally white.