The coronavirus outbreak is turning into a living nightmare as hundreds fall prey to the deadly condition. First reported in December 2019 from Wuhan in Chinaâs Hubei province, the virus has since affected more than 6,000 people around the world. Whatâs even more worrying is that the virus is rapidly spreading to other parts of the world.
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Recently, India also got its first confirmed case in Keralaâs Thrissur district where a Wuhan University student has been now kept in observation in isolation. Given the current scenario, the WHO has decided to declare a âpublic health emergency of international concern over the global outbreak of novel coronavirus.â
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Obviously the growing buzz inspired certain people to take a serious interest in the matter and turn to Google for some guidance. However, instead of âcoronavirusâ people began searching for âcorona beer virusâ, âbeer coronavirusâ and âbeer virusâ.
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As the Google search surged, it was understood that people had somehow linked the popular beer brand and the deadly virus. Curiosity is surely capable of killing the cat because people wanted to find out if the beer was responsible for the health hazard.
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Google Trends shows that search volume for âcorona beer virusâ, âbeer coronavirusâ and âbeer virusâ began rising since 21st January and has only grown since. Nepal has made the most number of âcorona beer virusâ searches followed by Qatar, Croatia, Slovakia and Hong Kong.
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A simple Google search for âcoronavirusâ will tell you that the Corona beer has nothing to do with the virus which is transmitted between animals and humans.
So, we suppose you can laugh this one off and continue to jug those beers all you want.

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