This is what we know about the virus so far:
- Symptoms include: fever, pallid skin-tone, unpredictable, violent behaviour and necrotic tissue.
- We have yet to identify the virus's true origins, therefore, it has gone unnamed. Suffice to say, it a virus that has never been seen nor treated before in recorded history.
- Transmission: The original strain of the virus unknowingly began to spread from person to person. Evidence points toward it being an airborne pathogen, though it can also be transmitted by the bite or the scratch of a person who has already been infected.
- At the moment, there is no treatment that will slow it down and no cure that will stop it. The disease is fatal 100% of the time.
- Those who have died from the disease have gone missing.
- The second phase of the disease is perhaps the most disturbing. Those presumed dead roam the streets viciously attacking the unaffected population.
Our course of action is as follows:
- Those affected by the disease must report to the hospital for immediate containment.
- Those unaffected are to remain in their homes or in a safehouse until further notice. As mentioned above, there is still no true understanding as to how the virus originally spread. Therefore, it is unwise to tempt fate by leaving your homes and unnecessarily exposing yourselves to the virus.
- Furthermore, if you have been injured in a related accident but not one where you may be affected by the virus, there is still a section of the hospital tending to those patients. Seek medical attention if the injury is severe.
I will take any questions you may have now.