Nobel laureate says big thing on ending of 'corona', had already predicted pandemic

Washington: There is awe of the corona epidemic that has spread all over the world. To combat this deadly virus, about one-third of the world's population is imprisoned in their homes. Meanwhile, a prediction by Nobel laureate Michael Levitt about the Coronavirus may bring some relief to people. So far no treatment has been found for this disease.

Stanford University biophysicist and Nobel laureate Michael Levitt has made a major prediction about the coronavirus. He has said that social distancing has given the world a booster shot which is necessary to fight the epidemic at this time. Hence the havoc of Kovid-19 will end soon. Levitt, who received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, had previously predicted an epidemic in China.

He said that this epidemic in China would wreak devastating havoc. Michael had already predicted the virus from several other experts. Michael Levitt is the one who predicted that three and a quarter thousand people would die in China. In an interview to 'The Los Angeles Times', Michael Levitt said that we are doing what we need to do to stop the growing havoc of Corona. We are going to be all right. Levitt further explained that the situation is not as frightening as being warned.

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