These details about My Secret Terrius terrified some people.
MY SECRET TERRIUS – This Korean drama “My Secret Terrius” sent goosebumps as it seemingly predicted the current COVID-19 crisis.
The novel coronavirus or also called as Coronavirus Disease 2019 is a global health crisis that many countries are suffering from. USA, in terms of infected cases, has already surpassed the number recorded in China to where the virus was first discovered. And in the Philippines, the confirmed cases are now at more than 700.
Experts and scientists are still on the process developing cure against the virus which already killed thousands. And amid the major health crisis the world is critically facing right now, some netizens found something terrifying about our current situation and the similarities it had in the Korean Drama “My Secret Terrius”. This was shown last 2018.
A lot of people have been gushing about this series saying that it predicted the COVID as the similarities from the series and what’s happening now are uncanny. In a clip which is now going viral, a doctor was discussing the virus that attacked a person to the protagonist.
Accordingly, based on the clip, the SARS, MERS, and the common flu all fall in the same gene formation. And for it to be used as a weapon, someone tweaked it to something that would be fatal at 90% mortality rate. The mutated virus attacks the respiratory system with incubation period of 2 to 14 days.
Moreover, in the series, the virus was manipulated to attack the lungs directly in just 5 minutes after being exposed from it. And just like what’s happening now, in the Korean drama’s clip, it has no cure for the mean time. Other details about the man-made virus from the program said that it is used for a biochemical terrorist attack.
Watch it below from netizen’s post:
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