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Why ‘The Hot Zone: Anthrax’ Created a Composite Investigator to Tell Terrorism Story

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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVMailing envelopes full of anthrax spores to individuals is certainly an intimate and personal attack, but because of the ability of anthrax to infect anyone in the area who inhales it once it is in the air, it is also a widespread act of terrorism.

The second season of National Geographic’s “Hot Zone” anthology, aptly subtitled “Anthrax,” balances both elements while covering a seven-year period in the FBI’s case to uncover who was responsible for the 2001 attacks.“The Hot Zone: Anthrax,” which premieres Nov.

28 at 9 p.m. on the linear cabler, follows 2019’s freshman season of the anthology series that centered on the 1989 Ebola crisis.

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