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INTERVIEW: ON ANY GIVEN DAY
Maureen McHugh
A DF Books NERDs Release

Copyright ┬й2001 by Maureen McHugh

First published in Starlight 3, ed. Patrick Nielsen Hayden, July 2001

Emma:

I had this virus, and it was inside me, and it could have been causing all these weird kinds of cancers-

Interviewer:

What kind of cancers?

Emma:

All sorts of weird stuff I'd never heard of like hairy cell leukemia, and cancerous lesions in parts of your
bones and cancer in your pancreas. But I wasn't sick. I mean I didn't feel sick. And now, even after all
the anti-virals, now I worry about it all the time. Now I'm always thinking I'm sick. It's like something was
stolen from me that I never knew I had.

(The following is a transcript from an interview for the On Any Given Day presentation of 4/12/2021.
This transcript does not represent the full presentation, and more interviews and information are present
on the site. On Any Given Day is made possible by the National Public Internet, by NPIBoston.org
affiliate, and by a grant from the Carrol-Johnson Charitable Family Trust. For information on how to
purchase this or any other full site presentation on cdm, please check NPIboston.org.)

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Pop-up quotes and site notes in the interview are included with this transcript.

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The following interview was conducted with Emma Chicheck. In the summer of 2018, a fifteen year old
student came into a health clinic in the suburban town of Charlotte, outside Cleveland, Ohio with a
sexually transmitted version of a proto-virus called pv414, which was just starting to be identified as a
result of contaminated batches of genetic material associated with the telemerase therapy used in
rejuvenation. The virus had only been seen previously in rejuvenated elders, and the presence of the virus
in teenagers was at first seen as possible evidence that the virus had changed vectors. The medical
detective work done to trace the virus, and the picture of teenaged behavior that emerged was the basis
of the site documentary, called ? The Abandoned Children.? Emma was one of the students identified
with the virus.

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The Site map provides links to a description of the proto-virus, a map of the transmission of the
virus from Terry Sydnowski through three girls to a total of eleven other people, and interviews with
state health officials .