Get ready to shiver with terror as we explore the chilling tale of the B virus that has sent shockwaves through Hong Kong, leaving behind a trail of fear and uncertainty.
Unraveling the Sinister OriginsThe B virus, a close relative of the notorious rabies virus, first emerged in Hong Kong in 2019, when it was discovered in macaques, a type of monkey. Little did we know that this seemingly innocuous virus would soon become a source of terror.
Scientists believe the virus may have originated from bats, and it's suspected that macaques may have contracted it through contact with bat droppings or saliva.
A Heart-Stopping StoryIn March 2022, the unthinkable happened. A 56-year-old man was admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital with symptoms of fever and confusion. The diagnosis was a nightmare: the B virus.
The man's condition deteriorated rapidly, and within days, he tragically succumbed to the infection.
This shocking incident sent shockwaves through Hong Kong and the international community. It was the first known human case of the B virus outside of mainland China.
The Lingering FearAs Hong Kong grapples with the fear of the virus, residents are on high alert. macaques are being culled to reduce the risk of transmission, and surveillance is being ramped up.
The Call to ActionWhile the B virus remains a threat, there are steps we can take to protect ourselves and our loved ones: