Corona virus pictures released, scientists are shocked!

Pictures of the deadly coronary virus have been published around the world. Scientists in the lab were surprised to see the image.   The World Health Organization has called the coroner virus COVID-19. The virus has been named for about two and a half months after it was spread to China.   The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in the United States recently released pictures of the virus.   Scientists at the institute are trying to make coronavirus antibodies in the laboratory. They scanned coronaviruses with high scanning and transmission electron microscopes at the Rocky Mountains Lab in Hamilton.   Amy D. White, head of the NIAID's Molecular Pathogenesis Unit, first collected saliva for a coronavirus patient. He then took it to the test tube and gave it to microscopist Elizabeth Fisher. He himself scanned and captured the sample on a transmission electron microscope.   The image is colored by the lab's visual medical art department, holding its image. Then the scientists in the lab were surprised to see the picture that came before the eyes.   Source: The New Indian Express has released pictures of the deadly coroner virus raiding the world. Scientists in the lab were surprised to see the image.   The World Health Organization has called the coroner virus COVID-19. The virus has been renamed for about two and a half months after its outbreak in China.   The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in the United States recently released pictures of the virus.   Scientists at the institute are trying to make coronavirus antibodies in the laboratory. They scanned coronaviruses with high scanning and transmission electron microscopes at the Rocky Mountains Lab in Hamilton.   Amy D. White, head of the NIAID's Molecular Pathogenesis Unit, first collected saliva for a coronavirus patient. He then took it to the test tube and gave it to microscopist Elizabeth Fisher. He himself scanned and captured the sample on a transmission electron microscope.   The image is colored by the lab's visual medical art department, holding its image. Then the scientists in the lab were surprised to see the picture that came before the eyes.   Source: The New Indian Express.

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