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:57:01
Anything?
:57:02
This monkey's been infected
with the original strain.

:57:05
No antibodies, nothing.
:57:09
That means the monkey
caught it before the mutation.

:57:12
Maybe he came from Africa
with the real host, or caught it at Biotest.

:57:15
Not Biotest. CDC turned that place
inside out. Motaba negative.

:57:19
-Test it again.
-They know what they're doing.

:57:21
Get your people over there,
tell them to test it again.

:57:25
And after they've tested it,
tell them to test it again.

:57:29
Welcome home.
:57:32
Military have escalated the quarantine
at Cedar Creek, doubling their presence.

:57:37
Authorities remain silent about
the details of the situation...

:57:40
...continuing the media blackout.
:57:43
We can only guess at the seriousness
of the spread of the disease.

:57:46
Our sources number the dead as low as 10,
as high as 50.

:57:49
It's like a war zone out here,
and we can only imagine...

:57:52
...the fear of the citizens
of this once very quiet rural town.

:57:56
Their voices too are silent.
All phone communications are cut off.

:58:00
Those we can hear...
:58:02
...those with information, will not speak.
It is, in a word, frightening.

:58:07
A military curfew is now in effect.
:58:10
Return to your homes immediately.
:58:12
Anyone found on the streets
after 1900 hours, or 7 p.m...

:58:17
...will be arrested and confined.
:58:21
Return to your homes.
:58:23
You'll be safe there.
:58:25
Return to your homes immediately.
:58:34
The area's been secured.
All civilians are in their homes.

:58:39
Only minimal protective gear is required
for military personnel.

:58:46
-Got it?
-I got it.


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