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Posted Aug. 5, 2020, 7:52 a.m. by Lieutenant Alexis Bonner (Assistant Chief Medical Officer) (Jennifer Ward)

Posted by Lieutenant Junior Grade Jenyfer Lynset (Scientist (Virology)) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)

Posted by Lieutenant Commander Ever Zeanar (Chief of Psychiatry) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)

Posted by Ensign Dr. Mariah Lee Grayson (Psychiatrist) in Main Sim- SB Infirmary (new thread)
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Actually, the medical department should already be on it’s own system for air and life support from the rest of the station. That’s a standard safety protocol for this reason. Just put up a sally port effect for containment. Enter first space, get decontaminated and then enter into the bay. Should be a command already set up for it, just need to activate it, ” Ever said as she squeezed into her suit that seemed nearly a size too small. Taking a seat at the closest terminal, she checked to make sure the ventilation system in the medical department was self contained. While she waited for the answer, she began running tests on herself. “I suggest we all check ourselves and make sure none of us are infected. Won’t be much good if we are all as crazy as that lot too.”

Zeanar, CoP

Alexis nodded acknowledging her error. “I’d still like to wait to completely seal off sickbay until we know for sure the system and sickbay are clean.” Alexis put on her suit and then started taking samples from each of the crew. She labeled them all as she went and then handed them to Jenyfer to analyze. “Let’s see if we are all okay, then we’ll worry about the rest of the crew. Jenyfer, take whoever you need to help you run those samples and work on something to help the crew.”
“Thank you Cmdr Zeanar. I’ll admit to being some what off balance. This is not what I was expecting and I should have realized the system was already working by default.”
Lt. Bonner, AMO

Jenyfer took the sample. “Got it.” Tapping out a couple nurses nearby, she had them suit up. After doing the same, she set to work pushing all the samples of current occupants thru the tests to see who was infected.

“I think we’ve all been caught off guard with this,” Mariah offered to Alexis, turning to don her own suit, “but as a team, I know we can get a handle on this,” she added with an encouraging smile. Thinking of the earlier suggestion to put those infected into an Alice in Wonderland themed holodeck program, she then said, “Normally, I would advise not to do or say anything that reinforces the delusion, but we should keep the holodecks in mind if we can’t get a handle on things quickly, provided it can be contained there, if only to reduce agitation. Of course, it’s risky, as we can’t be sure the delusions won’t change for one person suddenly without warning.”

Grayson offered a smile and a nod of acknowledgement to the newly arrived medical officer. The scar was not lost on Mariah, and Grayson was curious, but couldn’t indulge it at the moment. “I’m happy to assist in the set up or I can do what I can to keep the patients calm. Just point me where you need me.”

~Dr. Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

As the tests were running, Jenyfer tapped on her comm. =^=This is Lieutenant JG Lyset, the station’s virologist. Chief Engineer,=^= there was a pause as she glanced to the nearby nurse for the name she was seeking, =^=Chief Mason, the infected seem to have caught something from spores that are in the air circulation system. We recommend and sweep of the station to clear the affected areas and cordon off the worst sections for decom and to monitor and contain infected. Those with severe hallucinations can be escorted to sick bay. Protocols are already set here. And we recommend respirators and as much skin coverage as possible till bio suits can be obtained. Acknowledged?=^=

She paused a moment wondering just how the sudden flood of info and protocols would be taken.

Jenyfer
Virologist.

Alexis waited for the results to come back in to see if they could synthesize anything to help the infected crew. In the mean time she walked over to Lieutenant Commander Ever Zeanar. Alexis might be the AMO, or will be when she actually gets checked in, but Zeanar was the ranking officer at that moment. “What do you think Cmdr. Zeanar?”
Lt. Bonner, AMO

In the meantime, Grayson turned her attention to putting on her own suit and cooperating with providing a sample to rule out her own infection. Naturally, she was curious how the fungal infection had made its way to the station to begin with, both as a matter of scientific curiosity and as a preventative measure for reinfection, but such questions would need to wait for now.

~Doctor Mariah Grayson, Psychiatrist

“I think the XO will be barking orders as soon as she walks through that door and demanding answers. So what do we know? What is the contagion? How is it spread? What safety measures have we done to prevent spreading and what needs to be done? Who and how many are infected? What is the rate of transmission? And how do we ‘cure’ whatever it is that is causing the problem? So let’s each take a part, get answers complied for Dr. Bonner. And then we wait,” Ever said from her work station. “I am working on prevention. For now, the medical bay should be safe. I am asking the computer to run decontamination protocols on the starbase. That may take awhile and might not be completely do able. All personnel have been notified. Problem is, how many are infected and spreading it as we speak. I can only assume we have a total outbreak.”

Zeanar, CoP

Jenyfer nodded to Zeaner. “You are right. Those are all answers we need. And quickly. And we should work on an airborne antidote if we can. Will be easier to spread and make sure everyone is inoculated as soon as possible. I will see if I can work on that. Protocols are already being given for the uninfected to protect themselves. I think that leaves number of infected to be the key here. So who wants to volunteer to get reports first by station, then by deck to see just how far this has spread.” She glanced around the room. “Anyone checking the air units to see if the entire ship was infected? If there are any areas this hasn’t reached yet, they need to be isolated immediately!” It dawned on her that with this low of a count, it’s possible she was on the leading edge of the infection and some parts of the ship hadn’t been affected yet.

Jenyfer
Virologist

“I guess that should be me.” Alexis walked over to a computer terminal to record the reports. =^=Assistant Chief Medical Officer to all departments and decks. Please report any known or susptected cases of abnormal behavior. Initiate medical safety protocol 1.=^= (OOC: In other words, but all safety gear on! And someone please tell me where to cross post this, or maybe the GM will just be kind and give us the number of infected?????)
Lt. Bonner, AMO


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