In the wake of Coronavirus outbreak, in the sideline of the news, views and trivia of the deadly consequences that multiplied by day there came up some predictions and foresight of writers that hint there would be a natural (or man-made) viral pandemic or something in accordance with its allegory that will have a worldly effect for the longest time.
Author Dean Koontz’s thriller ‘The Eyes of Darkness’, written, published looks like a prediction of Coronavirus, 40 years ago. Another book by author Sylvia Browne’s End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies, written in 2008 and the then one of the best sellers too has a very strong mention of a deadly virus in her thriller; excerpt from the book that went viral across social media platforms might send a chill down your spine. "In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and bronchial tubes resisting all known treatments," the excerpt read. This is so similar to what we see as symptoms of COVID-19, be it the year or about the resistance to the treatment—the likeliness is so uncanny.
Down the lines the excerpt also mentions that it will vanish soon after its arrival. "Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrives, attack again ten years later and then disappear completely."
The jaw-dropping reference of coronavirus outbreak stumped the netizen.