The March issue of Animalia Magazine was called the 'A Case of Ed Edition', not only to talk about the Coronavirus, but also to compare it to other historical epidemics. This showed that, while the Coronavirus was more 'powerful' than some epidemics, it still wasn't enough to compare it to the bubonic plague, as some of the hysteria seemed to think it was. This did a lot to help break up some of the hysteria, but not all of it. But there were some other articles that helped it out, somewhat.
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The "cover couple" were Evelyn and Madame Madge, with Madge as a nurse trying to get Evelyn to swallow a spoonful of unknown, purple medicine. While it was seemingly part of Evelyn's second punishment, the article actually talked about medical practices from the ancient world to today that ranged from silly to stupid, to downright outrageous, to even dangerous. There were also occasional stories that talked about attempted ways to produce health and/or mend it using "alternative" methods that either failed completely or even ended with death for those who used them, or in some rare cases those who they practiced on.
There was also an article that talked about the infamous patent medicine industry, some of which ended up with products that we know today, such as 7up or Coca-cola. While most of them were potions, pills, and other things designed to be swallowed, there were some that were considered "technological" or "pseudo-science", though still outrageous and/or dangerous.
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There was also a section that covered the post-conversion interview of some of the newest members of Animalia, especially Stacey, Sim, and Fiora. Fiora was the most well known especially since her video of her second dose (or her "Hyde Transformation" as she called it) was already reaching more than 1 million videos on the website, even with the obscuring bars covering up the important "bits". There was an uncensored version also on the website, but it was a bit more risque and thus was on the premium part of the website, much to the chagrin of those who wanted to see.
Part of what made them interesting was the fact that the interviews seemed to show that they had become a bit more sane, and a little less "eccentric", but that didn't change the fact that they were developing RHS. But because there were those who were male that were developing RHS among the rich and "super-rich" converts, this was considered a good thing to those who were researching RHS in Animalians. While there had been (yet another) plan to attempt to restrict RHS by controlling Animalia, the outbreak of Coronavirus had put enough of a hold on the plan for this discovery to be made, much to the chagrin of those who were against Animalia due to RHS.
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Also because March was considered the beginning of Spring, there was an article that talked about unusual "courtships" from the animal kingdom. But there were occasional cases where Animalians managed to charm some of the newer members. One of the most surprising stories when Leslie was doing a workout and somehow managed to snare the eye (and heart) of one of the "super-rich" members. While it was a little unexpected, especially to Leslie, it was decided to allow them to start dating because it was one of those thing designed to help formerly gay members of Animalia to learn more about their awakening heterosexuality. The only people on the internet who had negative things to say about the two of them were those who were trolls who target Animalia on a habitual basis, as well as those trolls who blame the upper classes for all kinds of environmental catastrophes.