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The '''WEST SIAMESE EPIDERMIS INFALMITORY ACUTE RESPITORY VIRUS''' ''or '''''The West Thai Virus '''is a Virus of origin in the rural areas of '''Mae Sot''',''' Thailand'''. It first appeared in 2016 causing quite a stir when during the wake of the Ebola Virus in West Africa which killed 6 million people. It only killed 54 people and only infected 231 people accross  Northern Thailand and East Burma. It would not cause a large scale outbreak until 2018 when it killed 2,836 People and infected 7,926, most of which were in Thailand and Burma but the UK had 100 cases and 13 deaths, China had 2,565 cases 7 deaths and the USA had 6 cases 2 deaths. It would not cause a Pandemic until 2021.
 
The '''WEST SIAMESE EPIDERMIS INFALMITORY ACUTE RESPITORY VIRUS''' ''or '''''The West Thai Virus '''is a Virus of origin in the rural areas of '''Mae Sot''',''' Thailand'''. It first appeared in 2016 causing quite a stir when during the wake of the Ebola Virus in West Africa which killed 6 million people. It only killed 54 people and only infected 231 people accross  Northern Thailand and East Burma. It would not cause a large scale outbreak until 2018 when it killed 2,836 People and infected 7,926, most of which were in Thailand and Burma but the UK had 100 cases and 13 deaths, China had 2,565 cases 7 deaths and the USA had 6 cases 2 deaths. It would not cause a Pandemic until 2021.
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==Spread==
 
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The disease began to infect rural populations in Mae Sot but the infection was brought along the AH1.
 
==Symptoms and Spread==
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==Symptoms and Infection==
 
The disease hads an incubation period of 3-12 days. It underwent rapid mutations that differ it from the 2016 and 2018 outbreak. It can live on surfaces for up to 3 days, quite short for a disease of this type. It can spread through breaks in the skin, saliva and mucus. It can spread mainly through coughing and touch from unwashed hands that have covered  ouths while coughing. It has four stages
 
The disease hads an incubation period of 3-12 days. It underwent rapid mutations that differ it from the 2016 and 2018 outbreak. It can live on surfaces for up to 3 days, quite short for a disease of this type. It can spread through breaks in the skin, saliva and mucus. It can spread mainly through coughing and touch from unwashed hands that have covered  ouths while coughing. It has four stages
   

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The WEST SIAMESE EPIDERMIS INFALMITORY ACUTE RESPITORY VIRUS or The West Thai Virus is a Virus of origin in the rural areas of Mae Sot, Thailand. It first appeared in 2016 causing quite a stir when during the wake of the Ebola Virus in West Africa which killed 6 million people. It only killed 54 people and only infected 231 people accross  Northern Thailand and East Burma. It would not cause a large scale outbreak until 2018 when it killed 2,836 People and infected 7,926, most of which were in Thailand and Burma but the UK had 100 cases and 13 deaths, China had 2,565 cases 7 deaths and the USA had 6 cases 2 deaths. It would not cause a Pandemic until 2021.

Spread

The disease began to infect rural populations in Mae Sot but the infection was brought along the AH1.

Symptoms and Infection

The disease hads an incubation period of 3-12 days. It underwent rapid mutations that differ it from the 2016 and 2018 outbreak. It can live on surfaces for up to 3 days, quite short for a disease of this type. It can spread through breaks in the skin, saliva and mucus. It can spread mainly through coughing and touch from unwashed hands that have covered  ouths while coughing. It has four stages


STAGE ONE 

From day One of showing symptoms to day two or three the following symptoms are shown.

  • Coughing
  • Extra Saliva production
  • Muscle aches.
  • Sneezing.

STAGE TWO

From day two/three of showing symptoms to day four-six of showing symptoms.

  • Coughing
  • Extra Saliva Production
  • Exessive Muscle Pain
  • Lack of energy
  • High Fever
  • Headache
  • Pneumonia

STAGE THREE

From day four-six of showing symptoms to day eight/nine of showing symptoms.

  • Coughing
  • Extra Saliva Production
  • Exessive Muscle Pain and Inflamiation
  • Lack of Energy
  • High Fever
  • Headache
  • Sleep Inversion 
  • Double vision
  • Insomnia
  • Pneumonia
  • Inflamation of the throat and cheeks.

STAGE FOUR

From day Eight/Nine to day Eleven to Twelve of showing symptoms

  • Lack of breath
  • Struggled coughing
  • Lack of ability to stand for long periods
  • Extreme Muscle Inflamation and Pain.
  • Extreme Insomnia
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Pneumonia
  • Sleep Inversion
  • Double Vision
  • Inflamation of entire face
  • Shortness of breath
  • Cytokine Storm
  • Collapse of Immune System
  • Death

Origin

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A UN Peacekeeper gears up as his squad enters an infected region where they will help evacuate the healthy

The disease originated as a mutated strain of Influenza in Pigs located in farms near Mae Sot in 1998. Over time it mutated to be able to infect Bats, Humans, Sheep and Chickens. It's first human victim was a Farmer. The disease Has been proven to hold some connection to the Swine Flu and the Avian Flu.

Theorys

Spanish Flu: Many have speculated it is a mutated strain of the Spanish Flu. There has been scientific studies that have concluded this was alse.