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Protocol for handling infected patients is strict from "summary" of The Hot Zone by Richard Preston

The protocol for handling infected patients at the Reston Primate Quarantine Unit is extremely strict. When workers suit up in their spacesuits, they must check each other carefully for any gaps or holes. They are not allowed to touch anything that is not covered in the suit. They have to move slowly and carefully, like astronauts on another planet. When transporting a monkey from one room to another, they must proceed carefully. They open the door of the monkey's room and then close the door behind them before opening the door to the hallway. They must never open two doors at once. This is known as the "one door, one room" rule. It is a simple rule, but it is essential for preventing the spread of the deadly virus. In the monkey house, everyone must be incredibly careful. They must move slowly and deliberately, taking care not to make any sudden movements. The monkeys can sense fear, and if they become agitated, they could easily lash out and scratch or bite someone. The workers must always be on high alert, ready to react quickly if a monkey shows any signs of aggression. The workers at the Reston Primate Quarantine Unit are constantly aware of the dangers they face. They know that even the smallest mistake could be deadly. They must be vigilant at all times, never letting their guard down for a moment. The consequences of a breach in protocol are too severe to contemplate. In this high-stakes environment, there is no room for error. The workers must be disciplined and focused, following the strict protocols to the letter. They must trust in the procedures that have been put in place to protect them. The protocol for handling infected patients is not just a set of rules – it is a matter of life and death.
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    The Hot Zone

    Richard Preston

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