Is there really a train car marked “COVID-19”?

Not only are the majority of people currently generally unsettled by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, there are also people out there who are contributing even more to the uncertainty. And through: LIE! Just like in the case of the train carriage with the inscription: COVID-19. This picture is currently doing the rounds. Mostly via WhatsApp:

Screenshot: WhatsApp (train carriage with the inscription COVID-19
Screenshot: WhatsApp (train carriage with the inscription COVID-19

Our fact check:

What we immediately noticed is that the wagon in front of it does not have this inscription, and the inscription: “COVID-19” is much cleaner and clearer than the other inscriptions on the wagon shown (presumably a screenshot was taken from a video that would explain the slightly blurred writing)!

In comparison: You cannot see this inscription on the left wagon.
In comparison: You cannot see this inscription on the left wagon.

The noise profile is different under the font.

We were able to determine a difference using noise analysis and then slightly increased the contrast of the image to make the difference easier to see.

From a technical perspective, the words “COVID-19” were almost certainly not visible in the original image, as this area has a different noise pattern than the rest of the image. This happens, for example, if you add lettering later.

Image examination
Image examination

Here are three more pictures:

On the one hand, a model of this wagon and an original wagon . You can't see this label on BOTH !

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As well as an explanation of the names on the train carriage.

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Conclusion:

We couldn't find the photo online that was sent via WhatsApp. Also no information on this topic. What we were able to find were other wagons of the same type. All of these wagons did not have this label! In addition, the inscription “COVID-19” is much clearer and cleaner than the rest of the inscription on the wagons!

Finally, a word on this topic:

What is the point of writing the name of the DISEASE on the wagon?
If so, then “SARS-CoV-2”, if at all. An example: A box with 100 bars of chocolate, it says “Chocolate, 100 pieces” on it, and not a stomach ache!

And

Furthermore, this would also demonstrate absolute incompetence on the part of the alleged conspirators if their conspiracy is no longer secret but is spread on the Internet.
If I'm driving a virus around in tank cars that the rest of the world is afraid of, and I'm screwed if it gets out... WHY DO I WRIT THAT IN BOLD ON THE CARS? (Rüdiger R., mimikama.org)

Sources:
New Tests Ordered on Crude by Rail
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