It begins. Zach is the first to be infected. He’s the Patient Zero. The question is whether he’ll instantly transform in the next page or if he’ll gradually change over time.
But one other thing that you’re forgetting. With epidemiological forensics, not only would ‘patient zero’ need to be determined, but more importantly *how* they became sick. Was there an animal involved, or another human? If so, was the animal that infected the first human alive or dead? What sort of activities were ensuing during the time of contagion? Was skin broken? How was ‘patient zero’ exposed to the animal? In this case, the infection vector is fluids; more importantly, in aerosol form. This would lead me to believe that contagion from human-to-human will be high contagious.
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looks like Zach drew the short straw and i have this feeling that Zach will catch what that moose has, and bless you moose.
I report from the future. Sapphirefoxx is a alien from outer space
I update my subb could u approv it and sorrt for my bad eng.
Sick animal sneezes in your face, so you immediately open your mouth. Good idea.
Also it could be an art thing, but if I saw water THAT red, no it’s really not “kinda red” like, that’s a BLOOD POND.
The outbreak begins
I like the direction this is going. I’ve always wanted a fleshed out TGvirus comic 🙂
Ha hes becomimg a girl first lol
It begins. Zach is the first to be infected. He’s the Patient Zero. The question is whether he’ll instantly transform in the next page or if he’ll gradually change over time.
But one other thing that you’re forgetting. With epidemiological forensics, not only would ‘patient zero’ need to be determined, but more importantly *how* they became sick. Was there an animal involved, or another human? If so, was the animal that infected the first human alive or dead? What sort of activities were ensuing during the time of contagion? Was skin broken? How was ‘patient zero’ exposed to the animal? In this case, the infection vector is fluids; more importantly, in aerosol form. This would lead me to believe that contagion from human-to-human will be high contagious.
Who knew we’d be needing that so soon