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What Virus is in Raccoon City?

The scientist managed to avoid death by injecting himself with the G-Virus, which turned him into a large rampaging monster. During this rampage, some vials of the T-Virus were smashed and infected several rats. Those creatures then contaminated Raccoon City's drinking water, which caused the city-wide outbreak.
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Is the T-Virus only in Raccoon City?

The Global T-Virus pandemic was a global-scale outbreak of the T-Virus, triggered by two separate outbreaks in Raccoon City and Tokyo, Japan in 2002.
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Does the T-Virus exist?

By no means am I an expert, but thankfully, the T-Virus is fictional.
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What is the origin of the T-Virus?

Created by the Umbrella Corporation, the T-virus was derived from Progenitor, a non-carcinogenic virus originally discovered in West Africa. Umbrella and other organisations have used the T-virus as a catalyst for producing various types of biological weapons.
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How did the T-Virus spread in Raccoon City?

In Resident Evil 2, a vial of T-Virus gets spilled on the floor when a group of Umbrella agents almost kill Dr. William Birkin. This results in some rats getting infected, spreading the virus through Racoon City's sewers, and eventually leads to the widespread zombie outbreak.
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Who let the T-Virus out?

Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train.
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Did Umbrella start the T-Virus?

Initially developed by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals in the late 1960s, the primary goal of the "t-Virus Project" was to effectively eliminate the need for a large-scale conventional army and generate revenue to go to their eugenics program, the Wesker Project.
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Did the T-Virus come from the mold?

While the Resident Evil series is full of bizarre, terrifying creatures, it's important to remember that those creatures all originated from real-life concepts. The t-Virus was born of retrovirus research, Las Plagas was a revived species of parasitic arthropod, and the Mold is, well, mold.
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How does the T-Virus make zombies?

Zombies are humans resurrected from the dead, mostly due to T-Virus infection. Symptoms of the T-Virus include mutation and progressive skin decay. They are known as "Zombies" due to their grotesque, corpse-like appearance.
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Why is the T-Virus blue?

The T-virus, suspended within a protein media dyed blue for immediate recognition. The T-virus was an artificial retrovirus engineered by the Umbrella Corporation in the late 20th century.
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Is Jill immune to the T-Virus?

During her ordeal in Raccoon City, the T-Virus found its way to Jill's system. It's thanks to the efforts of Carlos Oliviera that Jill got a cure to the virus. Wesker will use Jill's newfound "immunity" to make her a test subject for the Uroboros Virus, turning Jill into a superhuman agent under Wesker's control.
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Is Corona A SARS virus?

Although related to the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), COVID-19 shows some peculiar pathogenetic, epidemiological and clinical features which to date are not completely understood.
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Is the G virus real?

Hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a rare cause of hepatic inflammation. Although chronic infection and viremia have been documented, histologic evidence is rare, and serum aminotransferase levels are usually normal. At this time, reporting of HGV to the Minnesota Department of Health would be treated as anecdotal.
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Is Leon immune to the virus?

If you mean Leon from Resident Evil the answer is no, he's not immune to the T-Virus, the answer is he hasn't been infected. For gameplay reasons you can keep going after getting a chunk of your neck ripped off, canonically both Leon and Claire haven't been bitten or scratched by the zombies.
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Who released the T-Virus in Raccoon City?

The perpetrator was Queen Leech, an intelligent leech developed by the late Dr. James Marcus, which had sought revenge on Umbrella for his murder ten years prior.
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Is Nemesis the T-Virus?

In the series' story, the Nemesis-T Type is the result of infecting a T-103 model Tyrant – a humanoid bio organic weapon (BOW) created to be the ultimate lifeform with the Nemesis Alpha parasite (or "NE-α") designed to increase its intelligence.
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Are viruses undead?

So were they ever alive? Most biologists say no. Viruses are not made out of cells, they can't keep themselves in a stable state, they don't grow, and they can't make their own energy. Even though they definitely replicate and adapt to their environment, viruses are more like androids than real living organisms.
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What is the T-Virus in real life?

The process that results in the creation of the t-Virus is known in the real world as antigenic shift. Two viruses end up in the same cell, and when it replicates, the information mutates together to create a new subtype of those viruses. The best and most recent example of this, Waterfield says, is Bird Flu.
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How to survive a zombie virus?

Here's what you'll want in your zombie apocalypse kit
  1. Water (1 gallon per person per day)
  2. Food (stock up on non-perishable items)
  3. Medications (prescription and over-the-counter meds)
  4. Tools and supplies (utility knife, duct tape, battery powered radio, etc.)
  5. Sanitation and hygiene (household bleach, soap, towels, etc.)
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Is anyone immune to the T-Virus?

One of the few positives of the T-Virus is that it can't infect everyone. Around 10% of the population are naturally immune to the virus.
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Is the mold stronger than T-Virus?

The mold in Village even outdoes the world-ending virus that's featured in so many other games in the franchise. Resident Evil's T-Virus is quite formidable no doubt, but there are reasons that this particular mold is even scarier and is the most imposing biological threat in video game history.
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How did Ethan become mold?

Ethan was then infected by her mold, which gave him the same regenerative powers as Mia, the Baker family, and Eveline herself. The mold is derived from a fungus root called Megamycete, which Ethan destroys at the end of Village in order to save Rosemary, dying again in the process.
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Who survived the T-Virus?

By the time of the Raccoon City incident, Project W had shortlisted its successful candidates into 13 adults. They then proceeded with Phase 2, which involves infecting them with the T-Virus to grant them the aforementioned "gifts." Unfortunately, only Albert and Alex survived the procedure.
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Does the T-Virus have a vaccine?

t-Virus Vaccine

"Daylight" is the name of a vaccine developed by Raccoon University professor Peter Jenkins shortly before and into the viral outbreak in Raccoon City. Daylight is considered the most potent vaccine, because it killed all trace of the virus completely.
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Is Alice immune to the T-Virus?

In Resident Evil: Afterlife, Alice's superhuman abilities have been taken away by Albert Wesker, who injected her with a serum that disabled her T-virus cells; however, at the end of Resident Evil: Retribution, Wesker injects her with the T-virus and restores her powers, saying that Alice and her powers are the last, ...
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