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Revision as of 07:28, 9 April 2020

WIRS Pandemic
DiseaseWIRS (Wittelbach Respiratory Syndrome)
  • Type I (First Wave)
  • Type II (Second Wave)
Virus strainWIRS-CoV
  • Mutation: WIRS/N26-CoV
Arrival date27 December 2024
OriginWittelbach, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Confirmed cases
  • Total: 752.14 million – 1.85 billion
  • First Wave: 2.14 – 3 million
  • Second Wave: 750 million – 1.85 billion
Deaths
  • Total: 219.97 – 255.76 million
  • First Wave: 320,000 – 1.35 million
  • Second Wave: 219.65 – 254.41 million

The WIRS Pandemic is a pandemic involving the WIRS-CoV, a strain of the coronavirus. There are two waves that occurred, with the first lasting from 27 December 2024 to 4 April 2025, and the second from 21 February 2026 to 10 June 2026. The pandemic has totaled 752.14 million – 1.85 billion confirmed cases, with its death toll at an astounding 219.97 – 255.76 million according to rough estimates, making it the deadliest pandemic to ever occur in Eordis.

History

First Wave (December 2024-April 2025)

The first cases were confirmed on 30 December 2024 in Lorica, with patient zero, according to a released CDC report, stating that he was infected three days before.

Second Wave (February-June 2026)

This wave emerged on 21 February 2025, originating in Concordia. It was discovered that the virus had mutated to take on traits of the CONCORBO virus, a strain of Ebola. Designated WIRS/N26-CoV, this new strain of the virus can cause similar symptoms of WIRS, but can induce hemorrhagic fever upon a patient after 10 – 15 days after incubation. Afterwards, combined with pneumonia, shock ensues and the patient dies. With this characteristic, WIRS has undertaken a new variation that has induced more deaths than the first wave, including the original WIRS. Moreover, the new variation of the diseases has been designated WIRS Type II.

Epidemiology

Virology

Wiba-CoV

N26 mutation

Aftermath And Legacy

Neoconservative Censorship

Timeline