If people have to self-quarantine, they'll probably spend a lot of time watching TV to make the hours pass. We thought you might like a list of movies about hideous germs and desperate races to find a cure.
We've excluded zombie movies, because zombies are ridiculous. Granted, zombie movies do a good job of depicting rapid infection and collapse, but anyone who's had the flu knows the last thing you feel like doing is running around and biting people.
"THE SATAN BUG" (1965)
The bug: Extra-strength botulism.
The plot: Someone steals a biological weapon that could wipe out all life on Earth in a few months. This must be stopped.
Scary part: The premise.
"THE OMEGA MAN" (1971)
The bug: Something cooked up by the Commies makes you clutch your throat and fall over on the spot.
The plot: It's almost a zombie movie, and when it was remade in 2000 as "I Am Legend" with Will Smith, it was a zombie movie. Based on a novel by Richard Matheson, it's set in the aftermath of a biological weapon attack on the United States. Everyone died except for Charlton Heston, some hippies and a few mutated losers who form an anti-technology cult.
Because it was made in the early '70s, it's depressing. Spoiler alert: Heston gives his all to save the world, then dies in a fountain in a posture cribbed directly from Renaissance crucifixion paintings. It's a bit "on the nose," as they say, but because Heston had already played Moses, it wasn't much of a stretch.