![]() ![]() No other living creature can carry it,” the novel reads. It is speculated in the article that the change to the book came in 1989 because it marked the end of the Cold War, so an “American author pointing the fictional finger of blame at Russia would not have gone down well in that climate.” Virus mentioned, differs from COVID-19Ī passage from the novel on page 353 reveals that it is true that the novel includes a fictional virus named "Wuhan-400" but the fictional virus mentioned in the book possesses different traits from COVID-19. ![]() The South China Morning Post reported that the book “appears to have been rewritten after the collapse of the Soviet Union meant the country was no longer seen as a communist bogeyman.” Koontz did not respond to USA TODAY's request for comment. It is not clear why the change took place. ![]()
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