Eh... It's kinda hard to think about the positives after reading a thing like that. At any time something smaller than an eyelash could wipe out or critically disable thousands, if not millions, of people at any given time. We just have to hope that medical science can come up with something that spreads the same way, only to heal instead of hurt.
To answer your question, though, I usually use denial as a good way to deal with bad news. Deny that it could happen, then hope for the best.
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