Scientists, government officials and the media have had lots to say about COVID-19.
But let's see what the coronavirus has to say for itself. Making the invisible enemy visible, a Belgian Korean team of scientists injected the virus into different types of typomorphic bacteria. The results forming in the petri dishes are petrifying. It's clear that the coronavirus has a few things to say.
But let's see what the coronavirus has to say for itself. Making the invisible enemy visible, a Belgian Korean team of scientists injected the virus into different types of typomorphic bacteria. The results forming in the petri dishes are petrifying. It's clear that the coronavirus has a few things to say.

Scientist note 58A: "Is this a threat or just good advice?"

Scientist note 34B: "Why so personal? What did I ever do to it?"

Scientist note 34B: "Well that's just stating the obvious. I hope the world tour ends soon."

Scientist note 29L: "I'm not sure if the coronavirus is being genuine or just overly sarcastic."

Scientist note 92R: "Probably best not to book anything for 2021 either."

Scientist note 58D: "No doubt about it, it's definitely a threat."