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Ebola virus

From rivers to oceans, nature is full of killers. They are indistinguishable to the naked eye, escape from the damaged edge areas of tropical rain forests and savanna eroded by human beings, and spread in waves among human groups.

1976, an unknown virus visited Zaire, killing people madly in 55 villages along the Ebola River, and some families even survived. This virus can complete what AIDS needs 10 in 10 days. Then they suddenly disappeared, but the virus did not disappear from the earth, but quietly began to spread around the world. Civilization and viruses only fly once. Deadly killers from tropical rainforests, parasitic on their hosts, can fly to any city on earth within 24 hours. No one knows what kind of disaster they will cause. 1989, it quietly appeared in the suburbs of Washington, USA, and a disaster seemed inevitable. ...

Malice from the rainforest

/kloc-in October, a man boarded a Kenya Airways flight to Nairobi. This commuter minicomputer has a rated crew of 35, and the seats are small and crowded. The plane started the engine, the propeller rumbled and the fuselage shook-the man seemed to be "airsick".

He curled up in his seat sickly, covered his mouth with an airsickness bag, coughed from deep in his lungs and vomited into the bag. His stomach is empty, but he still keeps vomiting. People found something unusual about this man-his eyes were red, his face was expressionless, his muscles were drooping and his face was bruised. The bag in his hand is full of black vomit, which smells like a slaughterhouse and permeates the whole cabin.

At this time, no one knows that the black vomit is full of an extremely ominous substance.