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Twitter coronavirus interview: “Denialists give us life to viruses”

“How to stealthily end humanity” is the book that the Twitter Coronavirus, an account that became famous since the first cases of the virus were reported in Europe due to the narration satirical he makes of the events about the pandemic. Edited by Barley, addresses issues such as the phenomenon of deniers or the history of epidemics.

“Since the bubonic plague there were already people who did not believe in the virus, at that time it was easier to question things that came from science, since it was not yet very developed, but now I find it difficult to believe that there are people who do not believe in the coronavirus. Everyone around them knows someone who has been infected. But, on the other hand, denialist people give us a lot of life, “he says @ CoronaVid19, who performs the entire interview under this identity.

In addition, he adds that “the deniers, even if they don’t, are an indispensable element for propagation. The human stupidity that surrounds each of their thoughts (anti-science) is a gift.”

In fact, those who deny the pandemic, along with people who walk down the street without a mask, those who skip disciplinary security measures and those who organize parties (clandestine or not) are the “favorite people” of this virus and his predecessors: “I am delighted and I am looking forward to going out to party again, to go to the movies, to the theater, all well together,” he says with a humorous tone.

With all that commotion that was formed, a year ago, around the Twitter account, an editor contacted the Coronavirus with a proposal to write a book that would talk about the pandemics that have put the world on alert. “A virus could not refuse that tempting offer,” he clarifies with a laugh.

“How to stealthily end humanity” (now available) tells the story of the different pandemics that have devastated humanity, but from the point of view of viruses (Spanish flu, malaria, black plague, measles, AIDS, smallpox, Ebola and coronavirus).

“The idea is that people can know the story as we, the viruses, see it, and explain the reasons why we are not at all happy with the human being and their actions. (Â?) In fact, we have a group of WhatsApp, including smallpox, that the poor thing was killed by science, and we are putting our impressions on you, “he says.

The writing of the book has made him reflect on certain things such as that “human stupidity has no limits, that you should be able to look a little to the past because you could still advance to future problems and that you trust science if you really want to end me”. “If I were a human being, I would not hesitate to get the vaccine, since it is something that makes me quite uneasy as a virus.”

@ CoronaVid19 today has almost a million followers and continues to unleash laughter. “Let’s see if there is life on Mars. I would love to have a Martian variant,” he recently confessed. “Cuddle, pussy! Coughing everyone!” He wrote yesterday with a photo of Tejero in the assault on Congress.

Such is his humor telling the news, that many celebrities, journalists and accounts with hidden identities such as Diostuitero or North Korean interact virtually with him following the game of his jokes. However, CoronaVid19 confesses that his favorite account is that of the journalist Mónica Carrillo, with whom he has had several humorous scuffles.

“I am a fan of a human being like Monica CarrilloHe seems to me to be a super funny person and who runs his Twitter account in a very humorous way. Something that you don’t expect at first, because she is a news anchor, and that is something very serious, but then she is a person who knows how to connect with her audience. She seems to me like a supertuitera, “she says between compliments.

The prologue is provided by the journalist Pedro Vallin, (“because he didn’t want to Miguel Bosé“), journalist for the newspaper La Vanguardia and one of the fathers of the Feroz Awards.
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