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Bronté
Bronté is on page 153 of 375
it's very hard not to read this and think about the similarities to the original covid-19 pandemic.
Dec 25, 2025 06:44AM
Crisis in the Red Zone: The Story of the Deadliest Ebola Outbreak in History, and of the Outbreaks to Come

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Bronté
Bronté is on page 82 of 375
what a humane and thought provoking way to explain how a virus can spread. preston uses key terms and phrases to show that love and humanity are exploited by disease by accident and cause harm in ways people did not dream of or mean to. what a kind way to should the blame solely on the soulless virus, not the people who are just trying to show love to those around them.
Dec 24, 2025 09:57AM
Crisis in the Red Zone: The Story of the Deadliest Ebola Outbreak in History, and of the Outbreaks to Come


Bronté
Bronté is on page 80 of 375
"ebola virus moves from one person to the next by following the deepest and most personal ties of love, care, and duty that join people to one another and most clearly define us as human. the virus exploits the best parts of human nature as a means of travel from one person to the next. in this sense the virus is a true monster."
Dec 24, 2025 09:53AM
Crisis in the Red Zone: The Story of the Deadliest Ebola Outbreak in History, and of the Outbreaks to Come


Bronté
Bronté is on page 34 of 375
"a liter of seawater contains more virus particles than any other form of life." thank you once again to richard preston for sentences that keep me up at night.
Dec 23, 2025 10:06AM
Crisis in the Red Zone: The Story of the Deadliest Ebola Outbreak in History, and of the Outbreaks to Come


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