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red-measles-quarantine
The chapter centers on a quarantine imposed due to red measles, which lasts longer and is more contagious than German measles, affecting the evacuees.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blackout (2011)Connie Willis
Chapter 20
In this chapter, a group of evacuee children and their caretakers in Backbury, Warwickshire, are quarantined due to an outbreak of red measles. Eileen, the caretaker, struggles to manage the escalating illness among the children, the strict quarantine enforced by Samuels, and the absence of promised nursing help. The chapter highlights the progression of the disease, the challenges of containment, and the emotional and physical toll on both children and adults.