there. No. They'll notice. Just stay calm, keep walking, look them straight in the eye. - Stop it! Let go! - Stay where you are! I know what's going on! We don't have to go with them! Get on the ground, ma'am. I've been asleep. Don't you get it? I've already slept. That's one of my patients. Would you let go of me? Help! Let's go. Good luck. She was saying she slept. Did you hear her? So if she slept and she were infected, that would mean she was immune. Possibly. There might be something in her medical records. Do you keep them in your office? Yeah. 215, are you still requesting backup for a traffic stop at Hampshire and M? Yes, dispatcher, we've got... 215, we need backup as soon as you can. Over. Copy, 215. ETA five minutes. All units, please be advised, inoculations have begun. Scout 42, see the National Guard commander at 56th Street to assist in crowd control. Copy. ETA five minutes. Here's what I have. G.P. notes should be in there. I'm gonna check the computer. I think her husband transformed very early. - What kind of medication was she on? - She was on BuSpar and clonazepam... ...and I recently prescribed Risperdal. Oh, Jesus, how ridiculous. Her husband's infected with an alien virus, and I prescribe an antipsychotic. Yeah, well, I thought that sample you brought me was a Halloween gag... ...so who's to know? That's interesting. She had encephalitis when she was a child. - Yeah, it almost killed her. - It onset as a varicella complication. - Her sister gave her the chickenpox. - It might not be normal encephalitis. There's acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, which is ADEM. It affects substantia alba, the brain's white matter, as opposed to gray matter. It could be the reason why the virus hasn't been able to attack her system. Well, we need to find her. - Are you all right? - Three years ago... ...Oliver got the chickenpox. He'd had his shots, but it was a new strain... ...and in the middle of it, he had horrible dreams. His temperature skyrocketed, he was hallucinating. I took him to the hospital. They diagnosed him with... ADEM. - Do you think Ollie might be immune? - It's a possibility. He's been at Tucker's for two nights and he's still texting you. That could be the reason why. What if they find out that he's immune? I'm gonna call Galeano, tell him what's going on. Okay? Oh, Ben. And then we'll go and find Oliver. - Yeah? - Hi, it's Ben. - Did you reach Fort Detrick? - Yeah, we're here. You wouldn't believe this place, man. So much Nobel gold here, you'd think you were at Fort Knox. Nadler, Stamets, Bohm, Dworetzky. They're flying people in constantly. Helicopters and planes are swarming all around. Somebody realized there's a war going on, and the only way to win it is in a lab. They know what they're doing. They got a first-stage protocol. - They've isolated it? - They can test for it. - Do you have it? - I'll know in about an hour. Listen, Steven. Remember the woman we saw by the roadblock? She had ADEM as a child. Substantia alba. Interesting. What I'm thinking is that if she's immune, maybe we have causality. I get it. I see it. The ADEM affects the neuron structure. If that were true, we could create a conjugate vaccine. If possible, we could reverse the process. But we need verification. We need blood work, biopsy, MRI, PET scan. - Do we know she's alive? - We got an alternative. Carol's son, Oliver. He had ADEM. - Wait. Wait, are you still downtown? - Yeah, we're in Carol's office. - Okay, you need to get out of there now. - Why? Okay. Yeah. Bye. - Carol. - That was Ollie. He's in Baltimore. Baltimore? Tucker's taken him to his mother's house. I don't know why. Well, I think I know why. That roadblock, that's the beginning. They've set up quarantine. Stay within the barricade. ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Волшебная лампа Аладдина на английском - текст Перевал на английском - текст Остров на английском - текст Красная жара на английском - текст Место встречи изменить нельзя на английском |