![]() ![]() ( 28 Weeks Later, 28 Days Later: The Aftermath) The British government, Police, and most of the Army collapsed shortly after, and services such as power and broadcasting ceased in Britain. An unknown number of American military quarantine camps were established on the mainland (apparently unknown to most of the remaining survivors, who seemingly believed it to be the end of civilisation). The FAA immediately redirected American air carriers from flying to Britain to enforce the quarantine ( 28 Days Later (comic series)). On Day 15 of the outbreak, mainland Britain was quarantined by NATO and the United Nations to prevent the Rage Virus from spreading beyond the country ( 28 Weeks Later). The day before broadcasts in Britain ceased, there were reports that the Infection had surfaced in Paris and New York, ( 28 Days Later (film)) though these reports were presumably false. ( 28 Days Later (film)) Experts and scientists from the CDC were flying to Britain during this time to assist in attempts to locate an antidote for Infection. During this time, shops closed throughout the country, all the roads surrounding London were gridlocked, and Scotland began to suffer power cuts. ( 28 Days Later (film), 28 Days Later: The Aftermath) With the blockades overrun, a mass exodus of the uninfected British people was ordered, causing global chaos. Despite the Army's efforts, the blockades in London were overrun by the Infected, leading to Central London's abandonment by the collapsing Army and government. The British Army set up military blockades in and around cities such as London and Manchester to protect them from the Infected. ( 28 Days Later (film), 28 Days Later: The Aftermath) As the chaos escalated and the Infection spread, many of the uninfected populace tried to evacuate Britain, but train stations such as King's Cross and Paddington Station were inundated, leading to the Infection spreading like wildfire when the Infected attacked in the crowds. ( 28 Days Later: The Aftermath) Approximately ten days into the outbreak, water pressure failed throughout London, ( 28 Days Later (film)) with other basic services such as electricity eventually following suite. British Prime Minister Tony Blair declared a state of emergency, and martial law was imposed. Later during the outbreak, much of London for as far as Regent's Park was under attack by the Infected. The Infected attacking the streets of London. ( 28 Days Later: The Aftermath) In the following days, the media continued to regard the effects of the virus' spread as rioting, but the public knew otherwise when the violent phenomena occurred in small villages and market towns. The Infection also spread down into London on this day, with the Infected attacking and pursuing civilians in the streets and lanes. The next day, the Rage Virus reached Cherry Hinton Hall and was causing major backup throughout Cambridge. The media misinterpreted the damage, death and destruction the Rage Virus was causing throughout Cambridge as rioting. Clive soon resigned from the project in disgust, and contacted the Animal Freedom Front in regards to the Centre's testing on the chimps, before committing suicide.Īfter agents sent by the Animal Freedom Front freed the chimpanzees infected with the virus from the Cambridge Primate Research Centre one night, the Infection began to spread through Cambridge over the night. However, the virus mutated and had the opposite effect creating an anger accelerator as opposed to an inhibitor, dubbed the Rage Virus. They tested this new strain of the inhibitor on chimpanzees. He then got the idea to splice the inhibitor with the Ebola virus as a means to better deliver it into a host's system. After developing a prototype of the Inhibitor, Warren tested it on numerous human test subjects, but they each ended up in failure. Cambridge Primate Research Centre scientists Warren and Clive were looking to develop an anger inhibitor after being hired by an unknown company.
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