Is modern science capable of creating a virus that would infect and k#ll everyone in a row without a chance to survive in principle?

Is modern science capable of creating a virus that would infect and k#ll everyone in a row without a chance to survive in principle?

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More likely no than yes. The main interest now is economic, that is, it makes no sense to k#ll working cattle (well, yourself). 
There is simply no need for research in this direction.

viruses with 100% mortality - a crap undertaking, because they k#ll the carrier too quickly, preventing the epidemic from spreading
and if you try to increase the incubation period, you will have to somehow deal with the increasing immune response
nevertheless, natural selection is able, more than modern science, to look at least at the same HIV
how do we learn to simulate the development of viruses in the natural environment, so even with bundles we can rivet new strains

But why? Plus, there is a risk that those infected will die out before they infect everyone, it's any fan of Plague Inc. will say.

The main thing is to spray, not create
It’s probably impossible to create because someone will survive anyway and this will be a turn of evolution and everything, like a meteorite for dinosaurs

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