Friday, April 17, 2009

Greater Chongqing, The United Federation of China

My first interview of a survivor was with Kwang Jingshu. It took place in China and he told me a lot of information. Kwang was a medical doctor, and he helped many patients. He started the interview by saying he had to attend an emergency, where he found seven villagers barely conscious. The first patient he examined had a bite mark on it's arm from something other than an animal. I concluded it must have been from the "zombies." The village was chaotic and one young child he was helping couldn't move and Jingshu was scared. Now he had been a highly trained doctor for most of his life and after tending to the young boy, Jingshu had told me he had been truly scared for the first time on the job. Now that makes sense with the crisis going on in the midst of him helping the villagers. After helping the villagers, he contacted Doctor Gu Wen Kuei, who is an expert in infectious diseases. He knew something was wrong and had to help immediately. The questions in my head after the interview included where did these zombies come from, and how did they cause such a crisis in China and later the world?

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