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Meet Prophet Isaiah Who Prophesied About COVID-19 Three Years Ago

Prophets should in most cases be taken seriously whenever they mention anything that would happen in the World ahead of time. The living God in usually speaks to his people through different ways, but most of them fail to recognize his communications. Prophet Isaiah said a statement few years ago which many of his followers took for granted by then .

The Ugandan pastor and gospel singer Prophet Isaiah Mbuga of Christ’s Heart Ministries International, was the man that God used to pass on the information to the World.  Isaiah received the revelation from God about the epidermic called Corona Virus that has put the whole world on tension.

Several Years ago while preaching at his church located in Mukono on the New Year fellowship overnight 31st-Dec 2016 – Jan 01, 2017, Prophet Mbuga said that ‘in 2019, a disease with no cure is about to hit the world and many people will die’.

“You are about to watch there would be a disease around 2019 that will come, its airbone. Whoever will gets it will die because there will be no medication” Said Prophet Isaiah.

Coronavirus Disease 2019 in short term called COVID-19 was reported in 2019 in the city called Wuhan, province of Hubei, China. The virus has so far infected 230,000 people in more than 170 countries. But on the good side, on the 20th of March 2020, they confirmed an Antiviral drug by the Centre for Disease Control – CDC, that will end the virus.

Uganda has not yet received any Coronavirus case, but people have been urged to follow the rightful measures to prevent it.

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