Wyoming

Queue in Wyoming

Queue, or Lineritis Syndrome, is a novel neurological disorder caused by the *Lineritis viridae* (LNV) virus. It primarily affects individuals in dense urban environments and is characterized by an irresistible, compulsive urge to form and join queues, often without a clear purpose or benefit.

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What is Queue?

Queue was first identified in 2018 during a major public event in Neo-London, initially leading to confusion and theories of mass hysteria. Dr. Alistair Linehan later successfully isolated the *Lineritis viridae* (LNV), definitively establishing its viral origin and revealing its unique neurological impact on social behavior and compulsive actions.

Symptoms

  • Early Stage: Increased anxiety, mild restlessness, and irritability when not waiting in an organized line.
  • Intermediate Stage: Spontaneous queue formation, significant discomfort or agitation outside of linear arrangements, and mild cognitive fixation on linear patterns.
  • Advanced Stage: Profound inability to leave a queue, even if irrational; catatonic-like states while waiting; and social withdrawal except in queue settings.

Transmission

The *Lineritis viridae* primarily spreads through close proximity in crowded, confined public spaces, particularly where people are standing in lines for extended periods. Direct contact with infected individuals (e.g., through shared physical spaces in a queue) and indirect contact via contaminated high-touch surfaces in waiting areas are the main routes of transmission.

Contagious Period: Varies by disease

Prevention

  • Maintain personal space and avoid overly crowded environments, especially those prone to long waiting times.
  • Practice 'Queue-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy' (Q-CBT) to identify and challenge nascent queuing urges.
  • Stay informed about local outbreaks and potential 'Queue-prone' events or locations.
  • A highly effective vaccine, *LineritisVac*, is now widely available and recommended for all at-risk populations.

Wyoming Health Resources

Local health department information and state-specific prevention guidance

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Wyoming Health Department

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Understanding Queue: Key Questions

Whether you live in Wyoming or are traveling there, knowing the symptoms, timeline, and when to seek care helps you act quickly if exposure occurs.

When to Seek Care

Seek care if you experience severe dehydration, bloody stools, high fever, or symptoms lasting more than 3 days. Children under 5, adults over 65, and immunocompromised individuals should seek care earlier.

Emergency symptoms: Severe dehydration, inability to keep fluids down for 12 or more hours, or neurological symptoms require emergency care.

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Expert Resources & References

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CDC

Official guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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WHO

Global disease surveillance and guidelines from the World Health Organization

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Research

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Medically Reviewed Content

Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.

Last reviewed: 2026-07-18

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