102 Ebola, the king of viruses, locks down the city if you want to live! (5000 words, begging for order~)

After speaking the conclusion, Nancy paused and continued:

"The method I use is fluorescence immunoassay.

After the Ebola virus was dropped into the medium, a green light appeared on the medium."

Everyone present was the elite of the institute, including Rhodes, the director of the CDC, who understood what it meant to glow green.

That's exactly what it means.

There is no doubt that the virus brought by the monkey corpse is the Ebola virus, which is known as the king of viruses!

Realizing this, everyone's faces immediately turned ugly.

If it is true that Du Wei said, then it is very likely that the Ebola virus has begun to spread in the city.

This 90% fatality rate would mean that there will soon be dead people in the city!

The best thing to do now is for the CDC to issue the highest level of disaster response alert and isolate all those who may have been exposed to the monkeys.

Close contacts and sub-close contacts are also isolated.

Such an approach will undoubtedly affect the panic of the population, which will rush to flee the city.

This means that in order to completely eradicate the Ebola virus in the city, they will also need to go into lockdown.

All movement of people and goods is prohibited.

Only this kind of Iron Curtain-like operation can completely isolate the Ebola virus in Princeton!

But behind this decision is panic and hundreds of millions of dollars!

No one can make this decision lightly.

The same goes for Rhodes, who is the leader of the CDC!

So after gritting his teeth, he still retorted:

"Wait! This doesn't have to be a monkey in the city!

It's also very likely that this unknown person smuggled the dead monkey from somewhere!

At least we are not aware of a single case of human infection.

If you blindly turn on the disaster response alert, you may fall for their tricks!

I recommend waiting for a confirmed human case before turning on the disaster response alert!"

After hearing Rhodes's words, the number one in the Army Virus Research Institute, the highest-ranking General Marshall, also looked at Du Wei.

Rhodes' words are not unreasonable.

Du Wei's identity is indeed mysterious, and the reason why he can enter here is because of the soon-to-be mayor Eddie's guarantor.

But the Ebola virus is such a big thing that they can't afford to be negligent.

If it is found out afterwards that it is just a false alarm, then all the relevant personnel will be swept to the end!

For the sake of the official hat on their heads, they would rather act after the matter is serious than give early warning.

After all, there has never been an Ebola virus in a beautiful country!

This time it is also very likely that it was an oolong incident or, as Rhodes said, the future mayor and this young man named Du Wei have ulterior motives.

In any case, it is impossible for a dead monkey with Ebola to turn on a disaster response alert.

"I agree with Rhodes that there is no indication that this dead monkey carrying the Ebola virus came from within the city.

At the same time, I also believe that the customs and border guards in the beautiful country will not put monkeys carrying the virus into the country." ….

Hearing General Marshall's words, Du Wei chuckled.

Do you really think of yourself as a seamless power?

If the border defense of the beautiful country is really as good as General Marshall boasted, those spiritual poisons from Colombia will not be so easy to enter the territory of the beautiful country. (Narcos)

Compared to those things, is it difficult for Glory to get a few sick monkeys into a beautiful country?

General Marshall's gaze quickly followed the laughter to lock on to Du Wei, and he said sharply:

"What are you laughing at? Do you know what kind of trouble your actions will bring you?

Soldier!

Detain Eddie, Dewey, and the Princeton Daily reporter for me!

I seriously suspect that they are suspected of animal smuggling!"

Eddie glanced at Du Wei and saw that he didn't have any intention of resisting, and immediately understood Du Wei's thoughts.

He honestly walked into the makeshift detention cell surrounded by soldiers.

Only the Princeton reporter who was thinking of making big news was shouting frantically:

"General Marshall, General Marshall! You are mistaken! I'm not in the same league with the two of them!

I was just asked to cover the news! I really have nothing to do with animal smuggling!

General Marshall? General Marshall...... Woohoo."

The reporter's mouth was quickly gagged by the soldier with a strip of cloth.

Desperately resisting, he didn't have the same treatment as Eddie and Du Wei, and was directly smashed on the back of the head with the butt of a gun and fainted.

General Marshall looked gloomily at the reporters who were dragged to the ground.

He did make up a reason just to keep these people here.

Because the Ebola virus is very important, whether it is true or not, he can't let these people go out and spread rumors!

Then the only way is to find an excuse to keep it in check.

Wait for the dust to settle down, and then deal with a few people properly.

Then General Marshall looked around, looked at these 'own people', and said:

"Today's matter is confidential, if someone leaks it, then you will be in the defendant's seat in the military court, do you understand?"

"Understood!"

"Understood!"

……

"I don't understand!"

In the midst of a series of clear voices, an untimely voice suddenly sounded.

It was Researcher Nancy who had taken off her Level 4 biohazard suit.

As a researcher who has personally compared the virus, she is actually dissatisfied with General Marshall's approach.

She knew more about Ebola than anyone else in the room.

Because her mentor Carter had faced the Ebola outbreak in Africa and witnessed the purgatory on earth.

So no caution is too much in the face of Ebola!

Therefore, after confirming that the Ebola virus really existed in monkeys, she was very much in favor of Du Wei's proposal to open the disaster response alert.

It was only because of General Marshall's authority that she did not stop General Marshall's decision to lock the three of them up.

At the moment, General Marshall has also decided to block all information, which makes Nancy a little unable to sit still.

General Marshall's long-standing gaze immediately turned to Nancy, who dared to speak out against her. ….

"What, you have an opinion?"

Nancy took a deep breath and said:

"Regardless of whether what Du Wei said just now is true or not, we should investigate this incident, instead of passively dealing with it and passively waiting for it to happen.

If that's what he says, it's highly likely that humans are now infected with Ebola.

And we don't know what variant of the Ebola virus is circulating right now.

Experiments have shown that a variant of the Ebola virus can be transmitted through the air, which means that if a human is infected with the Ebola virus.

He only needs one sneeze to spread millions of germs!

If this happens in public, the consequences will be unimaginable!"

General Marshall's brow furrowed, evidently in disbelief.

He had never heard of the airborne transmission of the Ebola virus, and his first instinct was that Nancy was lying to him to explain the seriousness of the matter!

But soon a somewhat old voice sounded behind him:

"Nancy is right, there is a precedent for Ebola to spread in the air.

merely

Because it was so shocking, the results of the original experiment were only disseminated in a small area.

I happen to be one of those insiders."

When General Marshall heard this, he saw a guy with white sideburns and a woolen sweater walking in, his face full of solemnity.

This person is none other than Nancy's mentor, Dr. Carter, an expert on the Ebola virus!

When it comes to Ebola, Dr. Carter is a well-deserved authority in the industry.

His words carry a lot of weight in related fields.

If it weren't for some things, he would be the director of the Virology Research Institute today.

So after hearing that Dr. Carter confirmed that what Nancy said was true, even General Marshall did not dare to refute it.

"This is just an oolong incident, why did you alarm your old man?"

Carter shook his head, not wanting to say anything to General Marshall.

"Whether it's oolong or not, I agree with Nancy that we must not be passive in the face of Ebola.

I need you to arrange for someone to work with me to start the investigation of the monkey's route into the city.

If I find an injured human, I need the CDC in Rhodes to be prepared to isolate."

General Marshall hesitated, but finally nodded in agreement.

Rhodes, who had a holiday with Carter, did not agree to do so.

He belongs to the CDC and can be said to be at the same level as General Marshall.

When it comes to his own problems, he won't give face to anyone here.

I saw him slam the table and stand up and say:

"You're only going to spread the panic!

Do you know what civilians will think when they see you appear in a Level 4 biochemical suit?

They must have thought that something big had happened and that the officials were hiding everything!

There will be a lot of conspiracy theories on social media by then!

Who is responsible for the panic escape? Carter you? Or will you be in charge, General Marshall?"

General Marshall was silent and did not answer.

It was precisely because of this consideration that he decided to hide all the information at the earliest and wait for the appearance of the number one patient. ….

But apparently Carter was not a guy like General Marshall who cared about his reputation, Carter's eyes widened, and he stared straight at his former colleague Rhodes and said:

"I'm willing to ......"

Before Dr. Carter could finish his sentence, a soldier suddenly rushed in and attracted everyone's attention.

The soldier glanced at General Marshall, and then at the people next to him, and some wanted to stop talking.

General Marshall secretly said in his heart that it was not good, and said with a slight frown:

"Hurry up and say something, don't grind, it's all your own people here, but it's okay to say it!"

With General Marshall's permission, the soldier quickly said:

"Some members of the public have found the carcasses of several monkeys in the suburbs.

Because the monkey died in a miserable state, covered with pus, and vomited blood all over the ground, they did not dare to move, so they reported it to the CDC.

The CDC has a hard time determining what caused this, so we've sent someone to freeze the dead monkey and bring it to us.

They want us to be able to determine the cause."

After listening to what the soldier said, everyone's faces changed abruptly again.

They instantly realized a terrible fact, the monkeys that Du Wei had brought were not unique!

It may have spread throughout the city!

General Marshall tried to stabilize his emotions and asked seemingly calmly:

"When will the samples arrive?"

The soldier raised his wrist and looked at his watch:

"It will be delivered in about five minutes."

After General Marshall slowly exhaled a breath of turbidity, he finally made his decision.

"Nancy, you're on standby at the institute as soon as the samples arrive

Match with the Ebola virus.

Dr. Carter, you can choose a team of people to go with you to isolate those who have been in contact with dead monkeys.

All the rest are on standby, first level alert!"

Seeing General Marshall's order, Rhodes immediately shouted:

"No! You're going to panic everyone! Listen to me......

Before Rhodes finished speaking, General Marshall shouted:

"It's better than a city falling! Soldier, take me to the room where Eddie and Dewey were being held!"

Looking at the back of General Marshall hurrying away, Rhodes snorted angrily and quickly followed.

He needed to confirm if things were really out of control and if he wanted to ...... Activate disaster response alerts.

Soon, the group came to the room where the two were temporarily held.

It was once an officer's office, but now it was requisitioned for use as a cell.

But the environment inside is still quite good.

So when General Marshall pushed the door open, he saw Du Wei sitting comfortably on the sofa watching Eddie make tea for him with the oriental etiquette he had learned.

General Marshall saw the strange position between the two, and the corners of his eyes twitched slightly.

But this is not what he cares about now, and he doesn't beat around the bush, and asks directly:

"Where the hell did you learn that sick monkeys entered Princeton? How many of them are there? What is the purpose of those who release them?"

Faced with General Marshall's barrage of questions.

At this time, Du Wei blew the tea unhurriedly, and after tasting it lightly, he put down the teacup. ….

But just when everyone thought that Du Wei was going to speak, they found that Du Wei was sitting on the sofa and did not mean to speak at all.

Marshall was more anxious than anyone else at this time, and seeing that Du Wei didn't speak, he once again pressed his position towards the two of them.

"Mr. Du Wei, if you don't report it, I promise to send you to prison with my own hands when this matter is over!

Now do you have something to tell me?"

Du Wei chuckled, ignored Marshall and said to Eddie:

"I think I hear a dog barking, do you hear me?"

Eddie was very cooperative and said:

"I hear, this is the way of the impotent and furious dog.

It can only scream on the side, but it can't change the events that are coming."

Hearing the ridicule of the two, Marshall immediately had an angry look on his face.

But before he could get angry, Eddie looked up and said:

"In future reports, people will know that their mayoral candidates have made an effort.

But they were blocked by the bureaucratic politicians.

So eventually the Ebola virus became unstoppable in the city of Princeton.

And those politicians used their authority to flee the city after the outbreak of the virus.

General Marshall, what do you think will be the end of this?"

Eddie's words were like a basin of cold water poured on General Marshall's head.

His hands and feet instantly became cold.

If it is true as Eddie describes, then as the director of the Institute of Virology, he is to blame, and even the death penalty that has not been carried out in New Jersey for many years may be reused on him!

That's tens of thousands of lives!

Just because of his negligence, his lack of vigilance, all of them are in danger of life!

Unless...... Kill them both!

Marshall's eyes suddenly became fierce, but they quickly turned into hesitation.

He couldn't kill two of them silently while so many people were watching!

So as long as Eddie can get out of here, everyone will know what is happening here!

Unless the Ebola incident is fake, he loses anything!

But for now, the Ebola virus has landed beautifully

The things of the kingdom may well be true!

In other words, it is really stupid for him to treat the two people in front of him with a high profile!

Cold sweat broke out on General Marshall's head, and he realized what was the right thing to do.

He bent down a little stiffly and didn't bend down for many years, and said again to the two people in front of him:

"I was wrong about what happened before, for the sake of the innocent civilians of Princeton, tell us everything you can about the sick monkeys.

On my behalf, I would like to personally support Mr. Eddie's candidacy for mayor."

Du Wei nodded, it sounded much more comfortable.

He raised his eyes and motioned for Eddie to come and negotiate.

All the current relationships will be a further boost for Eddie in the future.

Eddie, of course, understood this, and he patted Marshall on the shoulder:

"That's right, we've never been enemies.

I have come here with good intentions to warn you.

As a result, what I gained was captivity, and you didn't do it properly."

The corners of Marshall's eyes twitched again, and he couldn't tell that this was a demand for compensation from him.

In order to be able to successfully resolve the Ebola incident, he could only speak again:

"If Mr. Eddie is interested, I'd like to introduce you to a few of my old comrades, all of whom now hold a high position in the Army.

With their support, Mr. Eddie's future career will be smooth."

Eddie was noncommittal:

"General Marshall, please remember your promise.

According to the information I have received, behind this matter is an organization called the Glorious Society, which is secretly promoting.

They hope to find antibodies to the Ebola virus in large-scale human trials so that they can develop a vaccine.

So they sprinkled high-IQ monkeys with Ebola virus into downtown Princeton.

Every monkey that runs through the crowd is likely to be a carrier of the virus.

So, I hope General Marshall is mentally prepared enough.

Lock down the city, that's the only way out."

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