Severe Flu Knocks Out Woman On A Bus, Diagnosis Unknown, Real Responders
In December of 1979, a young girl passes out on a bus in Wisconsin. She is taken to the hospital complaining of a sore throat, fever and aching muscles. Doctors believe she has the flu, until her blood pressure drops and her kidneys begin to fail. When additional women begin exhibiting similar symptoms, which bring them close to death, doctors fear an outbreak of toxic shock syndrome. Content owned and licensed from New Dominion to Little Dot Studios. All enquiries, please contact
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