Bioterrorism and Related Concerns for India - By Rishabh Srivastava
Covid-19 pandemic has impacted several people across the globe.Some intelligence agencies initially proclaimed that coronavirus occurred naturally from bats but later on, they claimed that the pandemic might have begun from the Wuhan lab in China after the researchers were probably able to figure out how bat coronaviruses could mutate to attack humans. However, there is no proof that the pandemic virus was engineered or manipulated or an act of bio terrorism, yet.
Bioterrorism
- Bioterrorism is the use of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses and fungi) or toxins by terrorist or extremists’ groups to produce weapons which cause death and disease among ....
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