Flash Freeze Virus

Documented Virus #2- Flash Freeze Virus


Threat Level: | Moderately Low-Moderate

Hazard Level: | Moderate-High

EVA Level: | A- Area Evacuation

Stage: | Airborne


Transmittable via:

- Exposure to extreme cold temperatures for too long.

- Via others infected with the Virus.

-Frost Howelrs


Description:

The Flash Freeze Virus is a slow, treatable virus that begins slowly freezing the hosts body and systems from the inside out through wherever it develops/is pushed in to. It starts by slowly freezing the area it was transmitted into, almost like hypothermia, slowly spreading throughout the body, developing symptoms of a severe cold and flu. The skin and flesh around the area also begin to turn a frosty cyan color, and if fully taken over by the virus, victims are found completely frozen as if solidified in ice, bodies, blood, skin, everything a frosty cyan blue.


Process

- First hour of exposure: Body temperatures feel a few degrees colder than normal, body feels cold and wanting to be under warmth.

- Second hour of exposure: Infected area starts turning a frosty cyan blue, throbbing cold pain surges through the body, and internal temperatures drop. Body feels extremely cold, as if naked in winter even when in a room temperature environment.

- Third hour of exposure: The cyan color spreads, veins and blood begin to freeze solid, blood flow starts being cut off rapidly by ice forming in the system.

- Fourth hour of exposure: The virus begins more rapidly expanding as the body starts freezing, internal temperatures dropping up to 30 degrees, and rapidly decreasing.

- Fifth hour of exposure: The virus spreads to internal organs through veins, slowly freezing the heart and lungs, and closing off many more veins and blood flow through internal freezing

- Sixth hour of exposure: Skin becomes pale and purple, as if the host had been laying naked covered in snow for hours. Internal temperatures tank, and the virus starts spreading much more rapidly.

- Seventh hour of exposure: Host starts violently shaking and freezing, virus spreads much more rapidly.

- Eighth hour of exposure: Host starts losing the ability to breathe, oxygen in the body begins frosting and freezing

- Ninth hour of exposure: Hosts body completely freezes solid, host is rendered dead as the virus completely takes over and freezes the body solid.


Treatments:

The Flash Freeze Virus has easy treatments, but steps need to be taken as soon as possible, as it becomes gradually more difficult to treat the more it spreads and takes over.

- Strong Common Cold medication

- Azalae Pill

- Staying in extremely warm temperatures, saunas and hot tubs seem to work best

- Any ways of heating up the body safely, to roughly ~101 degrees internally


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