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First, I need to balance accuracy with humor. Can't be too sloppy with facts but should feel playful. The word "corona" always trips people up because of party connotations – that could be a fun angle. Then explain how deadly it is while keeping the vibe light? The example sentence part is trickier. Edgy doesn't mean offensive, just... atmospheric. Maybe contrast its deadliness with everyday things like kombucha starters or pet peeves? That feels right – makes the severity pop without being doomscrolling. User seems to enjoy wordplay and irony (asking for "hilarious informative" then "edgy"). I should lean into that: personified MERS-CoV as a grumpy old uncle, mention specific symptoms like it's complaining about bad weather... yeah. And the sentence needs to sound normal but have this unsettling double-meaning – like how you say something casual and suddenly everyone gets sick because of it. Wait no, not all sentences are like that in real life either. But user probably wants dark humor where even nice things trigger horror scenarios. Okay then, structure: first part is the definition joke, second part escalates to almost-but