Outside the infected areas the CDC and WHO responded quickly to search for a cure. Mobile labs sprung up near the site of the first Bimbo Virus infection. Samples were being tested both in the field and at the CDC headquarters to try and find a cure.
Dr. Scott Fitzgerald wished the cure would arrive soon. The mobile lab was quite flimsy, just plastic over a frame. It was also on the outskirts of the city where the infection started.
His job was to try and make vaccines by chemically weakening the virus. However testing whether the vaccine works or not was an issue. Lab animals do not contract the virus so the vaccine cannot be tested on them, and he has yet to get authority for human testing.
Then disaster struck. His colleages who were working in the field ran screaming to the tent, slamming the door behind them. Soon the shadows of busty women were sillouetted on the translucent white plastic walls, as they pushed against the soft walls.
He had no choice, he had to use the vaccine. It was untested though. It might not even work,