The Virus - Season 1

Season 1
This drama centers around the scientists at the ‘special infectious disease crisis response team‘ lead by Lee Myung Hyun, who investigate a mysterious infection case where the virus has a 100% fatality rate. While investigation, they faces the truth and fights against the power of evil.

Episodes

Episode 1
Emergency services are rushing to a remote medical facilty after a massive fire outbreak, but little do they know that they've been exposed to a deadly virus. Lee Myung Hyun and his team are tasked to find the source and to contain it, but this seems to be more difficult than they initially anticipated.

Episode 2
Lee Myung yun was about to leave the hospital when they brought in his ex-wife Lee Su In. He made her a promise that he will save her. The team now knows the identity of the carrier, however he doesn't co-operate with them as they expected.

Episode 3
Lee Myung Hyun locks himself up in his office until the result of his blood is known, while the hunt for Kim In Chul continues.

Episode 4
Kim In Chul is being transferred to an different hospital to create a vaccine, however someone is constantly opposing them.

Episode 5
Lee Myung Hyun and his team are hunting for those who kidnapped Kim In Chul, but some nasty surprises are waiting for them.

Episode 6
Lee Myung Hyun's mind is not at work as his ex-wife past away, while Kim Se Jin is being suspected for the murder of Yoon Il Joong.

Episode 7
Detective Kang Tae Shik starts a citywide hunt for Lee Myung Hyun as he suspects him to be the murdered of Reporter Jung Woo Jin and an unidentified male.

Episode 8
Lee Myung Hyun has been infected by the virus and is in a bad shape. Kim Se Jin has been ordered to finish him before daybreak.

Episode 9
Lee Myung Hyun has been cleared from all suspicion, while he and his team have to prove that the new super-vaccine has a major flaw.

Episode 10
Lee Myung Hyun sets a trap for the mole within CDC, while Kim Se Jin is doing his best to create a vaccine.
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