Corona virus has shown signs of reactivation in the country, which has caused a wave of anxiety among the people. At the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020, when Kovid-19 shook the whole world, millions of people were affected by it. Now in 2025, new cases of Corona have started to increase, and meanwhile a mysterious name is being discussed on social media — Japanese Baba Venga Tatsuki. His book published in 1999 predicted an epidemic like Corona, which has created renewed fear and curiosity among people.
Return of Corona: Is there really a big threat in 2025?
The Japanese Baba Venga said in his predictions that an unknown virus will come in 2020, which will reach its peak in April, and then return ten years later, around 2030, in an even more dangerous form. The re-emergence of Corona seems to match his prediction. Although this time the infection is not considered as deadly as before, but the sudden increase in new cases in many countries including India has alerted the health department.
Controversy between science and prophecy
At present, the government and scientists are continuously working on new variants of Kovid, vaccination and safety measures to control the infection. Despite this, the prediction of Japanese Baba Venga is in discussion on social media. Hashtags like '#2030CovidPrediction' are going viral, and people on the internet are debating its possible truth.
Speaking of statistics...
According to Worldometer, by April 2024, a total of more than 70 crore cases of Corona have been registered, of which more than 70 lakh people have died. Experts believe that Corona is not completely over, but it is necessary to be cautious of its new forms.
The government has appealed to the public to take precautions, wear masks, complete vaccinations and take special care of health. Also, it is important to avoid rumors and only get information from reliable sources.
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