The Strain is a TV show about a deadly virus outbreak in New York City, which turns people into vampires. A team of scientists and vampire hunters must fight to stop the epidemic and save humanity.
When a deadly strain of the flu virus breaks out in South Korea, a medical researcher and a rescue worker race against time to find a cure and stop the epidemic from spreading.
When a deadly virus begins spreading through a small town, a group of friends must fight to survive and find a cure.
In the early 1980s, a deadly new virus called HIV begins spreading among the gay community, causing panic and fear. Scientists and doctors at the Centers for Disease Control work tirelessly to understand and contain the virus, while facing challenges from government officials, conflicting interests, and societal prejudices.
Mimic is a horror sci-fi movie released in 1997. It follows the story of a deadly breed of genetically engineered insects that threaten to take over New York City. A CDC entomologist and a New York City police officer must find a way to stop the insects before it's too late.
Pandemic is a suspenseful TV mini-series that unfolds the race against time as a deadly virus spreads and the Centers for Disease Control try to contain it. It follows the lives of various characters who are affected by the pandemic, including a television reporter, a husband and wife dealing with estrangement, and an escaped prisoner taken as a hostage.
How to Survive a Plague is a documentary that depicts the early years of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and the emergence of activist groups like ACT UP and TAG. The film showcases the efforts made by these groups to raise awareness, fight for better treatment, and bring about change. It also highlights the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community and the discrimination and homophobia they encountered during this time.
In the post-apocalyptic future, a deadly virus outbreak has caused a global pandemic. A father and his son, equipped with a red cross package, search for the father's missing relative. Along the way, they encounter hybrid viruses, social media fake news, and the challenges of survival.
We meet individuals from marginalized communities who describe what it was like to live through the 1918 flu pandemic. Their experiences raise questions about the pandemic: why did it kill so many people? Why were so many of the dead young adults? Where did this lethal flu come from? How can we keep a pandemic like that from occurring again? The film follows the search for answers from an expedition to Alaska in 1951 to collect tissue from bodies buried in the permafrost, to the scientists and epidemiologists working on the same questions today. It explains the relevance of research into the 1918 pandemic to the threat of current and future flu pandemics.
US officers and enlisted men were given the 1997 direct order by President Clinton to be vaccinated with the untested, ineffective, and dangerous Anthrax Vaccine. This film aims to raise public awareness of the need to respect the rights of individuals, even soldiers, to be provided with the freedom to manage their own health.
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