Answer: New viruses are released after the lytic cycle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Lytic cycle during viral replication is where the virus is considered virulent because it replicates as a free flowing molecule within the host. It uses up the host's cellular machinery for replication till it fully matures then goes through a lytic stage. During this reproductive cycle, it bursts and lyses the host cell, released to invade other cells by attachment, penetration, transcription, biosynthesis for replication and maturation, further destroying/lysing targeted cells following the same pattern.