While the global spread of Covid 19 began in the spring of 2020, but its first appearance was at the end of 2019, it is no wonder that the Swiss immunologist, Professor Say Reddy, is right when he says that humanity will face Covid 22, in 2022.
Say Reddy says that "Covid-22" will be more deadly than the "Delta" mutant, and will even be worse than what the world is witnessing now.
The Swiss immunologist explains: "There is no escape from the rapid mutations and evolution of the virus, as happened with "Delta" in India, "Beta" in South Africa, and "Gamma" in Brazil... The viruses will unite to create a more powerful strain and the ability to spread.
And the Australian “News” channel quoted Professor Say Reddy, saying: “The emergence of this new alternative is a great risk, we have to prepare for that, and it is expected that Covid variables will appear in the future, because they are a natural part of the evolution of viruses, and with the emergence of several types of Corona virus already. In less than two years, this does not bode well."
In a research paper published on July 30, 2021, a group of scientists predicted the possibility that Covid will become more deadly due to the continuing spread of the virus at such a high level globally along with its rapid development.