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Jadon Hays
1 September, 13:38
Why are viruses (specifically) so dangerous?
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Augustus Owen
1 September, 16:58
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Over 700,000 lives are taken by the AIDs virus every year. Hepatitis C claims the lives of over 200,000 people each year and haemorrhagic fevers caused by viruses such as Ebola have resulted in over 20,000 deaths.
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