Julio Canto
> 
>  > Neither Miriam-Webster nor Cambridge list plural form of 'virus'. 
> But  > there's simple rule to make plurals in
> English: append 's' to a noun,
> and if
>  > the noun ends in 's', then append 'es'. Or I'm missing something.
> 
> There's exception to that rule like datum - data, man - men, mouse - 
> mice. Greetings,
>     JC

Why you tend to complicate things? Isn't it just 'viruses'?

Regards,
Andrzej Kukula




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