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SARS-CoV-2 is a beta-coronavirus whose genome is a solitary ≈30 kb strand of RNA. Seasonal influenza is brought about by a totally unique group of RNA infections called flu infections. Influenza infections have littler genomes (≈14 kb) encoded in eight particular strands of RNA, and they taint human cells in an unexpected way in comparison to coronaviruses.