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A destructive virus has broken out and spread across the world. It first started in Europe and then spread dangerously quick over seas. And now it's finally in U.S where I work. The virus takes around a week once you get it to kill you. Only a few can survive from it, and a vaccination has not yet been made. Apparently it's air born. It starts off as a fever, and then evolves into coughing up blood, and at last you can't breath anymore. My name is Avery Anubis and I'm an epigenesists working with the CDC to figure out a cure, but I don't know if there will be enough time. They say lock your doors, and don't go outside. Dead bodies are left outside to burn; it's devastating. Will we be able to create a vaccine that works, or is the end of humanity?
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January 1, 2015. The day that the world changed forever. Following the aftermath of a deadly nuclear war between the United States and China, an odd airborne pathogen is discovered. Scientist scramble to uncover what this virus does and find that it is a virus like no other. Once the virus starts to attack your body, you have exactly one year to live. A cure can't be found and the virus is spreading like wildfire. People are still recuperating from the nuclear war and find that there is nothing they can do to stop the virus. I was diagnosed with having the virus on January 1, 2015. My birthday was on the first and so I had just turned eighteen. What a birthday present, getting such a deadly disease, or could it somehow turn into a good thing? One year to live. I had the virus.

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