HOT ZONE
That is -- if you're interested.
Karl is speechless for the first time in his life. He
grabs his favorite fishing hat -- rod -- big shiny grin --
and follows her into the river.
THE BIG HORN - HIGH ANGLE
This is how we leave them. The Jaxx family and Karl
Johnson fishing the Big Horn --
THE VIEW CLIMBS TO: AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE VALLEY
Teeming with biological life, gleaming in the sun,
threading like spaghetti through a geography of terrains.
Like the cellscape we opened our story on -- we finish
on --
Watching the river run...
SUPER: THE FOLLOWING LEGENDS
1. To date the origin or reservoir of the Ebola virus is
still unknown; there is still no vaccine for Ebola and
no proven cure.
2. The CDC levied fines against Synergy and three other
primate companies and banned the shipment of monkeys
into the United States for 18 months.
3. No virus was found at the JFK animal unit where the
monkeys entered the U.S. The Philippine exporter
would not allow a CDC/Army Team to inspect their
animal quarantine unit.
4. Monkeys with the Ebola virus were reported in primate
quarantine units in Texas and Pennsylvania during the
Reston outbreak.
5. Nancy and Gerry Jaxx are both acting Colonels of
Veterinary Medicine at USAMRIID and are actively
involved in vaccine and viral research... including
Ebola.
6. Peter Jahrling is alive and well and Head of Virology
at USAMRIID. He continues his research on synthetic
antibodies and is currently in South America isolating
a new virus.
7. C.J. Peters is now head of Special Pathogens at CDC in
Atlanta. He is currently in command of the CDC's
efforts to control the spread of the Hantavirus
outbreak in this country.
8. Karl Johnson lives in Montana with his wife Merle near
the Gallatin River. Karl isolated the Ebola virus in
1976, and the Hantavirus the same year. If he isn't
fishing, then Karl is currently consulting with C.J.
Peters and the CDC on the Hantavirus outbreak in the
U.S. that is still talking human lives as of this
writing.
FADE OUT.
THE END


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