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[[WMG:The dead kids go to [[TheSkinjackerTrilogy Everlost]].]]

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[[WMG:The dead kids go to [[TheSkinjackerTrilogy [[Literature/TheSkinjackerTrilogy Everlost]].]]
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* Some FridgeHorror is this were true and the CDC had figured this out. The only way to save adults would be to destroy all of the children - which would be literally throwing out the baby with the bathwater.

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* Some FridgeHorror is this were true and the CDC had figured this out. The only way to save adults would be to destroy all of the children - which would be literally throwing out the baby with the bathwater.bathwater.

[[WMG:The dead kids go to [[TheSkinjackerTrilogy Everlost]].]]
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* Some FridgeHorror is this were true and the CDC had figured this out. The only way to save adults would be to destroy all of the children - which would be literally throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
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Someone else got to this WMG before I could! :)

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[[WMG:Children are carriers of the virus]]
A virus that kills that quickly with a 100% rate should burn itself out, right? If children were immune to the effects, but became unwitting carriers it would make the burnout rate moot. Parents died, childless people stepped in to help with the kids - death, death, death.

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\n[[WMG:Children are carriers of the virus]]\n*I agree with this. A virus that kills that quickly with a 100% rate should burn itself out, right? If children were immune to the effects, but became unwitting carriers it would make the burnout rate moot. Parents died, childless people stepped in to help with the kids - death, death, death.
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[[WMG:Children are carriers of the virus]]
A virus that kills that quickly with a 100% rate should burn itself out, right? If children were immune to the effects, but became unwitting carriers it would make the burnout rate moot. Parents died, childless people stepped in to help with the kids - death, death, death.
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[[WMG:The reason the virus spread so fast was because it was spread by children]]
Just because the children were immune to the virus doesn't mean it couldn't get into their bodies. Plus, the plague could not have spread own if it really was as fast-acting and deadly as it was. Thus, we have a TyphoidMary situation where the immune children unwittingly pass the virus along to adults.

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