- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Wed, 28 May 2025 01:31 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Ryo Tatsuki Covid Prediction: For many, life had finally started to feel normal again. Masks were off, schools were open, and travel was back on track. But just when the world began to breathe a little easier, the word COVID has once again crept into daily conversations, this time, not just because of rising cases, but also due to a shocking old prediction that’s now going viral.
Ryo Tatsuki’s Scary Prophecy Resurfaces:
An old book written in 1999 by Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki is grabbing everyone’s attention. Titled “The Future As I See It,” the book was filled with strange dreams and predictions she claimed came from nightmares. One of those predictions, written decades ago, has now left people stunned. She wrote that “an unknown virus will come in 2020, disappear after peaking in April, and return 10 years later.” At the time, no one paid much attention. But then COVID happened. And now, as new cases are being reported, the second part of her warning about the virus coming back stronger in 2030 is making people nervous all over again.
COVID-19 Cases Rise Again In India:
As of May 27, India has seen a sharp jump in COVID-19 numbers. Just last week, there were only 257 new cases. Now, the count has crossed 1,000 in a matter of days. Kerala tops the list with 430 new cases, followed by Maharashtra (209), Delhi (104), and Gujarat (83). Doctors say the symptoms feel just like a cold or mild flu, which makes it harder to tell without testing.
Should We Be Worried?
Despite the spike, health experts are urging people not to panic. Dr. Rajiv Behl, Director General of ICMR, said that most of the current infections are mild and manageable. Hospitals are not overwhelmed, and there’s no sign—yet—of a dangerous wave like we saw in 2020 or 2021. Still, the sudden rise has made people cautious. After all, it took just weeks for the world to change last time.
A Chilling Coincidence Or Real Warning?
Ryo Tatsuki’s book doesn’t mention 2025, but her prediction about the virus returning after ten years has definitely made people uneasy. Could this be a small sign of what’s coming in 2030? Or is it just a strange coincidence? No one knows for sure. But what’s clear is that her words from over two decades ago are now being discussed all over the internet.
Looking Ahead With Caution:
This recent rise serves as a reminder that we cannot afford to be irresponsible, regardless of whether Tatsuki's vision is realised. Although it may no longer be the centre of attention, COVID hasn't entirely left the stage. Experts currently advise being informed, getting tested if ill, and maintaining proper hygiene practices. Even though we have no control over the future, we can certainly improve our readiness for it.