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Chapter 508 - In a cloud of changes 2

In the midst of the post-apocalyptic world, where the struggle for survival is constant, an emerging base rises on the horizon. This base, designed to become an advanced city, represents hope amidst the chaos for an entire country. At its core stands an imposing building under construction that will serve as the headquarters of the S.C.T., Airon's organization.

The building, with its impressive architecture, stands as a symbol of resistance and progress amidst the devastation. But it's not just its appearance that sets it apart. Advanced defense systems have been implemented in its structure to ensure the safety of all residents and S.C.T. personnel.

On the heights of the building, surveillance towers equipped with advanced facial recognition and motion detection systems can be observed. These towers constantly scan the surroundings for threats and alert the security personnel in case of any suspicious activity. They are also armed with automated weapons capable of neutralizing any intrusion.

Protection against infections is also a priority in this base. State-of-the-art air purification systems have been installed in entrances and corridors to filter and eliminate any pathogens or contaminating particles. Protective suits and masks are mandatory in all areas, and thorough health tests and temperature checks are conducted to prevent the spread of diseases.

But security and infection prevention are not the only highlights in this base. Despite the apocalypse, an efficient and sustainable energy system has been established. Solar panels cover a significant portion of the building's surface, harnessing solar energy to power internal systems and supply electricity to the entire base. Energy storage batteries ensure a constant supply even on cloudy days.

Furthermore, water recycling and reuse systems have been implemented to minimize consumption and ensure the availability of this vital resource. Residents have access to low-flow showers, motion-sensor faucets, and a strict awareness of responsible water usage is promoted.

Inside the building, different departments of the S.C.T. tirelessly work to combat walkers and maintain peace and order in the various bases under their protection. Research laboratories focus on developing new weapons and technologies to enhance efficiency in the fight against the undead.

For everyone, this under-construction base represents a ray of hope amidst the end of the world. Its central building, with advanced defense systems, infection prevention measures, and efficient electricity generation, embodies the effort to construct a safe and self-sufficient refuge in a hostile environment.

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Central zone of the future city of the S.C.T. organization.

Research room.

The Janner scientists, a dedicated scientific couple, immerse themselves in a laboratory filled with state-of-the-art scientific equipment. Their main objective is to understand and harness immunity to the Wildfire virus, a threat that has turned most of the population into flesh-craving walkers.

At the center of the laboratory is Ellie, a subject immunized against the Wildfire virus. Her blood, a biological treasure, holds the key to unraveling the mysteries of this immunity and finding a definitive cure for the pandemic that has plagued the world.

Janner, wearing white lab coats and sterilized gloves, work together meticulously, using pipettes and microscopes to analyze blood samples from Ellie. They study each component, each cell, in search of answers that could lead to a solution.

On a computer screen, advanced microscopy images are projected, revealing astonishing details of Ellie's blood. They observe blood cells showing unusual resistance to the virus, with no signs of infection or mutation.

The scientists perform meticulous experiments, mixing Ellie's blood with samples of the Wildfire virus in Petri dishes. They closely monitor the reactions, searching for clues on how Ellie's blood effectively combats the virus.

As the days pass, Janner discovers a specific enzyme in Ellie's blood that seems to deactivate the Wildfire virus. This exciting finding gives them new hope and drives them to delve deeper into their research.

To better understand the mechanisms of Ellie's immunity, Janner turns to advanced genetic sequencing techniques. DNA samples undergo thorough analysis, searching for mutations or genetic variations that explain her resistance to the virus.

As the research progresses, Janner begins to experiment with genetic modification. Using the CRISPR gene-editing technique, they attempt to introduce the identified enzyme from Ellie's blood into cells infected by the Wildfire virus. The goal is to confer the same immune resistance to them.

The results are promising. In the laboratory, the modified cells show an increased ability to neutralize and resist the Wildfire virus. The hope for a cure is strengthening, but there is still much work to be done.

As they continue their research, Janner also faces ethical and moral challenges. They must ensure that their experiments are ethical and safe, without putting the subjects involved or the outside world at risk.

Throughout the process, Janner feels overwhelmed by the responsibility of finding a cure for the pandemic. Their dedication and passion are evident in every step they take, every discovery they make.

Janner's research advances towards the horizon of hope, with the determination to unravel the secrets of Ellie's immunity and find a definitive cure for the Wildfire virus. As they continue their quest, they come closer and closer to a solution that could change the fate of humanity.

Meanwhile, Ellie sat indifferently on a stretcher while eating chocolate bars lovingly offered to her by the people in the lab.

"Mrs. Janner, do you think a vaccine is necessary if we can now kill all the walkers?"

Edwin, who was beside Ellie, looked at her with a weak smile and pointed out, "We stopped searching for a cure a few months ago, but we recently discovered in the new variants and monthly tests that the structure of the virus that turns us into walkers becomes more aggressive."

Both Edwin and his wife Candace knew that this more aggressive virus came from France, and if this virus continues to evolve, it could even affect the immunity vaccine. In such a scenario, an internal infection could erupt, and the risk of losing bases would increase over time, making the idea of a walker-free world in the future impossible.

According to what was written in the report, the importance of a vaccine for a constantly mutating virus lies in the need to combat its evolution and protect the population from new variants that may arise.

Viruses are biological entities capable of changing their genetic structure as they replicate. This allows them to adapt and evade the defenses of the immune system, making their control and treatment more difficult. In the case of a constantly mutating virus, such as some influenza viruses or the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), developing a vaccine becomes even more challenging.

A vaccine is a way to train the immune system to recognize and fight a specific pathogen, such as a virus. It works by stimulating a protective immune response that can prevent infection or reduce the severity of the disease. However, the effectiveness of a vaccine can be compromised if the virus mutates and becomes resistant to the antibodies generated by the original vaccine.

In a constantly mutating virus, the vaccine must be periodically updated to adapt to the new variants. This is because mutations can affect the viral surface proteins that are recognized by the immune system, making the antibodies generated by a previous vaccine less effective against the new strains.

An updated vaccine can help prevent new infections and limit the spread of the virus by maintaining a robust immune response against emerging variants. Additionally, an effective vaccine can reduce the severity of the disease in case of infection, decreasing the risk of severe complications or death.

Epidemiological surveillance and genetic sequencing are key tools for identifying new variants and determining specific changes that have occurred in the virus. This allows scientists and public health experts to closely monitor the evolution of the virus and make informed decisions about necessary updates to existing vaccines.

Therefore, a vaccine for a constantly mutating virus is essential to maintain control and protection against new strains of the virus. Regular updating of the vaccine according to emerging variants is crucial to ensure effectiveness and maximize the population's immune response. Continuous research and collaboration among scientists, researchers, and health authorities are necessary to address this challenge and ensure the health and safety of communities.

"Are you saying that there's a possibility that some people, even if they have the vaccine that prevents it, will turn into something else when they die?" Ellie was the most informed, apart from the scientists, about the progress of the virus, but given her special condition, no one cared.

"That's basically what's happening now..." Edwin smiled. He would have given up on all of this a long time ago if it weren't for these facilities and the fact that over 50,000 people depend on their achievements.

Even if his wife had never given up, the chances were getting slimmer by the day. But everyone had faith that Ellie would be the cure for all evil.