Kalba, į kurią verčiama: Anglų
For ages deadly viruses and bacteria presented a great danger for the human race. Several of those deadly viruses are known in history, amongst which are the Black Plague and the Spanish Flu. The Spanish Flu came after the First World War and left many victims behind. Some thousand years before, the Black Plague left a similar mark all over Europe. Victims suffered coughs, boils and vomiting for several weeks. After that they would die a horrible death. However, viruses like Ebola can appear at any time and become more and more resistant to antibiotics. That would cause great problems for humankind. Any killer virus can spread through the air as quickly as fire. Finally, I believe that people in charge of viral illnesses should invest all their power to stop something like this from happening again, because the consequences could be grave.