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The deadly coronavirus outbreak has been already predicted in a book which is titled as End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies about the End of the World which has been written by Sylvia Browne which has been first published in the year 2008.
The social media is trending with a photo of an excerpt from the book as it has been mentioned about the global outbreak of the deadly novel coronavirus which has been officially named as COVID-19.
Although the name of the disease has not been mentioned in the book, the excerpt describes the nature of the illness, the year as 2020 and that the disease would be resistant to treatments. It has also been mentioned in the excerpt that the illness would be vanishing soon after its arrival.
"In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and bronchial tubes resisting all known treatments. Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrives, attack again ten years later and then disappear completely," as mentioned in the excerpt that has been going viral over the social media platforms, from a book which is written by Sylvia Browne, titled as End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies about the End of the World.
The deadly coronavirus which has been officially named as COVID-19 has been first identified in the Wuhan city of the Peoples Republic China’s Hubei Province and it has spread at a steady rate across China and also across several other countries claiming the lives of several thousands of people and infecting many more. The first case of death which has been caused due to being infected by the deadly novel COVID-19 was first recorded in Philippines.
Currently the deadly novel COVID-19 has spread over 50 countries and had infected 98,437 people around the globe and the number of deaths that have been caused due to the deadly novel COVID-19 has been recorded as 3,387. In India alone the confirmed cases of being infected by the deadly novel COVID-19 has been recorded to be 31 in number.
The medical experts are yet to find a complete cure for the deadly COVID-19.
By Shrithika Kushangi