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00:30:57supposed to be a secret. Areas of our own government aren't supposed to know we
00:31:01exist. You people can thank me for shutting this mouth. And Watson, your
00:31:09Prime Minister fate is coming close to that of the American president. All right.
00:31:14Enough of the fucking threats. How has the virus helped lower the world's
00:31:19population? Let's see. In 2019, the world population was 7.7 billion. And then in
00:31:312020, the population increased to 7.8 billion. The virus caused 1.82 million
00:31:41deaths during that time span. So did a fucking nothing. Can this virus
00:31:49equate to the strength that our predecessors produced in the 80s with HIV?
00:31:54That's a good question. You have to take into account that RV219 was not
00:31:59released until the end of 2020. The cure-all pill? Exactly. Bring us up to speed on the RV219
00:32:08pill. Judy? The purpose of the virus was to be the first wave of elimination for
00:32:15elderly and immune compromised. RV219 was developed to establish, yet plant a seed
00:32:23in the host heart for future cardiac failures. That's what is happening now? Yes.
00:32:31Sooner than expected. The pill was tested to be activated in five years in the
00:32:36presence of a virus. It seems like the half-life is shorter or another virus is occurring. Very
00:32:47possible. But the world population is up. We barely make a fucking scratch. RV219 will
00:32:56make a big scratch. Of the 1.3 million deaths, most were in the U.S. A good number was for
00:33:04political reasons. Political reasons? Now, why you say that? The U.S. has two political
00:33:11parties battling for what is most important, health or money.
00:33:19Ah, Americans like Chinese. Fucking stupid. Shish answer. Statistics show in China, then India,
00:33:30followed by the United States, present the highest population. Countries in the warmer climates
00:33:37also have the higher population. I'm surprised the population is up.
00:33:43These people are fucking. They don't know how to do anything else. Make them sterile. Right,
00:33:51Ms. China? Why do you keep focusing on me? Your people do not know how to stop fucking.
00:34:00Enough! We're all over the place. Shall we? Let's start with RV219. Judy, please continue.
00:34:14RV219 was manufactured in India to relieve the virus symptoms, not to cure it. When we realized
00:34:23the mortality resulting from the side effects, we knew we had the perfect pill.
00:34:28India? No, I'm under the impression that this was designed in China.
00:34:35Initially, it was because of your president's accusation about the virus.
00:34:41We found it necessary to change the location of the pill.
00:34:45Is the pill's side effects long acting?
00:34:48Yes. The pill resolves the flu-like symptoms of the virus within 24 hours.
00:34:55Over a period of five years, the patient develops heart disease.
00:35:00Is it free to say RV219's mortality rate is...
00:35:04Give or take five years? Yes.
00:35:07What is being done about the early RV219 fallout?
00:35:11I have forwarded a brief to the assets.
00:35:14The assets have been contacted?
00:35:17They're already on the job. I don't take chances.
00:35:21What?
00:35:35The errors in the barnet are...
00:35:38That's a very good plan.
00:35:39That's all.
00:35:40What do you have in case something is based on how long the donne has havepoded?
00:35:45Let's go.
00:36:15Let's go.
00:36:45Doc, what's wrong?
00:36:52I can't find it.
00:36:53Can't find what?
00:36:54The pathology report on the resident doctor, Leslie Palmer.
00:36:58Well, let me see.
00:36:59I remember entering catches.
00:37:01It's not here.
00:37:16Where is it?
00:37:17I don't know.
00:37:18There's an empty file here.
00:37:20Looks like it's been erased.
00:37:22What?
00:37:23Erased?
00:37:23We were here.
00:37:24We erased nothing.
00:37:25We'll have to call IT.
00:37:31You know, I did find something.
00:37:34What's that?
00:37:35There's been a dramatic rise in the number of sudden cardiac deaths in the past couple of months.
00:37:40Really?
00:37:41We can add the young doctor's name to that list.
00:37:44It's so true.
00:37:47IT department.
00:37:48This is Allison Springer.
00:37:50May I have your name and extension, please?
00:37:52Yes.
00:37:53James Ailey, extension 3989.
00:37:57Good evening, Dr. Ailey.
00:37:59You're in the pathology department?
00:38:01Yes, I am.
00:38:02If we get disconnected, can I read your back at this number?
00:38:05Sure.
00:38:06Okay, great.
00:38:07How can I help you, Dr. Ailey?
00:38:09I'm looking for a patient file that appears to be missing.
00:38:12What is the patient's name or medical record number?
00:38:16Leslie Palmer.
00:38:17Date of birth?
00:38:19Date of birth 12-12-90.
00:38:21That's all the documentation I have on the patient for now.
00:38:25Except for some information that was logged into the computer that was attached to this phone line earlier today.
00:38:31Okay, that helps.
00:38:33Give me a moment.
00:38:34Sure.
00:38:34Dr. Ailey?
00:38:42Yes.
00:38:43Thank you for waiting.
00:38:45This is going to sound a little odd, but there is no data on a Leslie Palmer with that date of birth logged in today.
00:38:51Matter of fact, there is no data on a Leslie Palmer at home.
00:38:55That doesn't make sense.
00:38:57She was a surgical resident here at the hospital.
00:38:59I ran a post-bortem on her earlier this morning.
00:39:01I have her status as a first-year resident, but there's no documentation or any testing or pathology reports on her.
00:39:09Give me a moment, please.
00:39:11What is it?
00:39:11What's wrong?
00:39:12I.T. says a young doctor doesn't exist.
00:39:15What?
00:39:17I did a scan on your desktop.
00:39:19It appears files were erased earlier today at 3.13 p.m.
00:39:23Erased?
00:39:23What?
00:39:24We were here.
00:39:24We erased nothing.
00:39:25I don't know what was erased, but it is data that is going back three days.
00:39:30It seems your computer was hacked and data was removed.
00:39:34Can the data be retrieved?
00:39:36I will have to put in a ticket to investigate how this really happened.
00:39:40Whoever did this really knows their stuff.
00:39:43Anyway, keep me in a loop.
00:39:45Yes, doctor.
00:39:48Someone hacked your files.
00:39:50Why?
00:39:51Now?
00:39:52I don't know, but it appears to be a number of days missing.
00:39:55Well, they're right.
00:39:58It looks like three days are missing and there is nothing here on Leslie Plummer.
00:40:04And the cardiac arrest from the restaurant?
00:40:08That is also very nice.
00:40:12Look.
00:40:14It's been a long day.
00:40:17I didn't sleep.
00:40:18We can pick this up tomorrow.
00:40:20Need a lift?
00:40:22Sure.
00:40:23I've got my bed.
00:40:24Give me a moment.
00:40:25I promise Dr. Richardson I'll keep him in a loop.
00:40:27I'll keep him in a loop.
00:40:28Bye.
00:40:28Bye.
00:40:28Bye.
00:40:30Bye.
00:40:30Bye.
00:40:30Bye.
00:42:02Hi, Zach.
00:42:24Scoop, are you still performing virus tests?
00:42:37No, they stopped after I don't take the vaccine.
00:42:39Why?
00:42:43Do you still have access to test kits?
00:42:46Sure, I can get my hands on some.
00:42:47What's on your mind?
00:42:50I truly think the virus is back.
00:42:56What?
00:42:57How do you know?
00:42:58A positive pathology report came back on an unknown.
00:43:05Leslie was trying to resuscitate.
00:43:08And Leslie's?
00:43:11So why are you asking for a test?
00:43:13I was with her when she tried to resuscitate the unknown.
00:43:19I'm confused.
00:43:20You can easily go in and get a test done.
00:43:22Why the secret?
00:43:27I have my reasons.
00:43:28Are you saying this is a cover-up?
00:43:49I'll get the kits.
00:43:50Zach, wear a mask.
00:43:58Zach, wear a mask.
00:43:58I'll get the mask.
00:43:58I love you.
00:43:59I love you.
00:43:59I'm asking for a test.
00:44:01Send back to me.
00:44:02I will take the test.
00:44:03We will take the test test.
00:44:05I'll get the test.
00:44:06We will take test.
00:44:07We will take the test.
00:44:08We will take test.
00:44:08I will take the test.
00:44:10I love you.
00:44:40Dr. Snell, please dial 867-5309.
00:44:44Dr. Heath Snell, dial 867-5309.
00:45:00Hi.
00:45:02Hi. How may I help you?
00:45:04Hi, I'm Scoop from Virology.
00:45:06I've been trying to retrieve some pathology reports with no success.
00:45:09You call IT?
00:45:10Yes, but they said their report wasn't entered for September 4th.
00:45:14Hmm. Let me see if I can help you with that.
00:45:17I appreciate that.
00:45:18Sure.
00:45:25Hmm. That's strange.
00:45:27What?
00:45:28What were the dates you were looking for again?
00:45:30Uh, September 4th.
00:45:32That's just it.
00:45:34September 4th and the two days before, there's no entries at all.
00:45:38I'm lost.
00:45:39Kellis always put the entries in it, even when she was homesick.
00:45:43She was a stickler for it.
00:45:45Is Kellis around? Maybe she can help me out.
00:45:48So you don't know?
00:45:50What?
00:45:51Dr. Ailey and Kellis were killed in a car accident.
00:45:57When?
00:45:58Yesterday.
00:45:59I'm sorry.
00:46:00So am I.
00:46:02Thank you very much.
00:46:03You're welcome.
00:46:04She has no pulse.
00:46:05I have two cable.
00:46:06It's fine.
00:46:07For 911.
00:46:08It's fine.
00:46:09It's fine.
00:46:10It's fine.
00:46:11It's fine.
00:46:12For 911.
00:46:13She has no pulse.
00:46:14I have two cable.
00:46:15It's fine.
00:46:16All 911.
00:46:17Jesus, let's make it your message.
00:46:18I put you on the table.
00:46:19Where am I at?
00:46:20Are you saying this is a cover up?
00:46:22She's dying.
00:46:23I need your help.
00:46:24Is there a security guard in here?
00:46:25No.
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00:47:20There are questions in Italy.
00:47:46What's the status?
00:47:48It's been taken care of quietly.
00:47:52Taken care of quietly?
00:47:55You blew up a hospital.
00:47:57It's on every news channel worldwide.
00:48:01Yes, quietly.
00:48:03On every news station.
00:48:05It's a gas leak that silenced any words of the virus.
00:48:10The idea that I blew up a hospital bothering you.
00:48:14Little babies in the nursery.
00:48:18Does that bother me?
00:48:19Yes, it fucking does, Boris.
00:48:22As I said, it's been taken care of.
00:48:26So what if it requires some extreme measures?
00:48:30And the interest in New York?
00:48:34Easier than Italy.
00:48:36The acid is in play.
00:48:38The acid is in play.
00:48:43The acid is in the rain.
00:48:50That's a good thing for all.
00:48:52The acid is in the spring.
00:48:53It's only that inside.
00:48:55You will see that.
00:48:56You can wear it.
00:48:57You can wear it on your bed.
00:48:58It's a good thing for you guys.
00:48:59You can wear it and wear it on your bed.
00:49:31You busy?
00:49:56I have a few minutes.
00:49:57Come on.
00:50:01Have a seat.
00:50:14I really hate this.
00:50:16Don't be a baby.
00:50:17I was looking at pathology reports, and there's a blackout area where there's no reports.
00:50:25I decided to dig deeper into the pathology records, and I came across something of interest.
00:50:32What's that?
00:50:33In the past six months, there's been an increase in cardiac deaths, identical to your friend
00:50:41at this hospital.
00:50:42I'm going to cross-reference a thought I have.
00:50:44That is?
00:50:45I want to see if the cardiac deaths have a viral component.
00:50:49I'll call you later with the results.
00:50:52There's someone I want you to meet.
00:50:54I can see you.
00:51:11I can see you.
00:51:12Can you hear me?
00:51:13Yes, he should be here in a moment.
00:51:21Hello, Dr. Strauss.
00:51:25Good afternoon, Ms. Scoop.
00:51:27Dr. Robert Strauss, this is Zach Richardson.
00:51:31Hi, you can call me Zach.
00:51:33May I call you Robert?
00:51:34No, you may not.
00:51:37What do you want?
00:51:39I read your journals, and I was wondering about the virus.
00:51:43If you've read my journals, then you have no need to ask me about the virus.
00:51:48I was wondering what you didn't write.
00:51:51Dr. Strauss, we think the virus is back.
00:51:56People are dying, sir.
00:52:00How?
00:52:01Flu-like symptoms, shortness of breath, then sudden cardiac death.
00:52:10Are they testing positive for the virus?
00:52:13I don't know.
00:52:18What was that?
00:52:20I don't know.
00:52:22He's an asshole.
00:52:27No, no, no, something's wrong.
00:52:31No kidding.
00:52:33I'll talk to you later.
00:52:34No kidding.
00:52:34I'll talk to you later.
00:53:01I'll talk to you later.
00:53:05Now it's out.
00:53:21Okay, Doc.
00:53:22What case?
00:53:22Yeah, we're not used to seeing you this gloomy.
00:53:24I don't know, ladies.
00:53:29I think work is just getting the best of me.
00:53:33Do you need us to take you to bed and tuck you in?
00:53:38Now that's the doctor used to seeing.
00:53:39So, it's been a while.
00:53:47How many years?
00:53:50About three.
00:53:53Looks like you can use a friend.
00:53:55Maybe.
00:53:56I'll get you drunk so you can take advantage of me like before.
00:54:01I think it was you who took advantage of me.
00:54:04Yeah, I remember I was the one screaming.
00:54:07Actually, I've never screamed like that before.
00:54:12It must be a doctor thing.
00:54:17Hey.
00:54:20Hey.
00:54:21So much for that.
00:54:23How do you happen?
00:54:23Pinot Noir, coming up.
00:54:26What was she talking about?
00:54:27Just say, you saved me from a screaming situation.
00:54:35What?
00:54:36Never mind.
00:54:40So, tell me about this Dr. Strauss.
00:54:43He's a brilliant man.
00:54:45One of the top leaders in virology.
00:54:47I'm not impressed.
00:54:49He's the only one that can help us.
00:54:52I'm going to give him a call.
00:54:54Give him a second chance.
00:54:57I'll reach out to him the mile.
00:55:05Jen, I got to work in the morning.
00:55:07It's not from me.
00:55:08It's from the lady in the corner.
00:55:20Well, I'm not even going to finish this one.
00:55:23I think I'm going to go back to the office and call Robert.
00:55:26I feel like I'm missing something.
00:55:30Well, I'm going to finish these drinks.
00:55:33Then I'm going to head on home.
00:55:35You're going to go home with your friend over there?
00:55:41Friend?
00:55:44Where'd she go?
00:55:46Evie.
00:55:48What happened to the lady in black?
00:55:49I don't know.
00:55:51She was just there a moment ago.
00:55:53Hoof.
00:55:54Like a ghost.
00:55:57Hmm.
00:55:58Excuse me, ladies.
00:56:15Do you have a moment?
00:56:15Excuse me, ladies.
00:56:16Do you have a moment?
00:56:16Thank God.
00:56:17Dr. Strauss, how could this happen?
00:56:43Who has this information?
00:56:50Yes.
00:56:52I'll be careful.
00:57:04Zach, we need to talk.
00:57:06What's wrong?
00:57:06The pill, RV219, like the virus, was that of China.
00:57:12All the superpowers knew.
00:57:13Even the president knew about it.
00:57:15So this is all a conspiracy?
00:57:17Yes.
00:57:18The early trials of the pill showed high cardiac mortality.
00:57:22Well, how did it get authorized by the FDA?
00:57:24It was authorized on emergency.
00:57:27Robert Strauss was against it.
00:57:28I think that's why they let him go.
00:57:31Meet me in front of the Radisson in an hour.
00:57:32I'll explain everything.
00:57:34Okay.
00:57:34Okay.
00:58:02Hi, this is Kate Polina.
00:58:17I cannot answer your call sometimes.
00:58:19Please leave your name, number, and a great message.
00:58:21Please leave your name, number, and a great message.
00:58:43Please leave your name, number, and a great message.
00:59:13Please leave your name, number, and a great message.
00:59:43What was all that about?
00:59:56You know that girl from virology?
01:00:02More with a crazy name.
01:00:04Who?
01:00:05Scoop?
01:00:06Yeah.
01:00:08She was found dead.
01:00:09What? What happened?
01:00:11She stabbed a dancer.
01:00:13They think it's a robbery.
01:00:15Can't find a wallet or a software.
01:00:17Wow.
01:00:19Wow.
01:00:21Wow.
01:00:27Professor Ward to the AV Pavilion.
01:00:29Big R, please come to the AV Pavilion.
01:00:39Wow.
01:00:41Yeah.
01:00:43Whoa-oh!
01:00:50Whoa.
01:00:52Oh, my God.
01:02:23Hi, this is Zach Richardson, man. Speak to Teresa Burke.
01:02:27This is she. How are you, Dr. Richardson?
01:02:30I'm trying to hold you together, Mrs. Burke.
01:02:33Please call me Teresa. We've already met.
01:02:37Yes, at Leslie's funeral. You can call me Zach.
01:02:40Okay, Zach, how can I help you?
01:02:44I was aware that you lost your sister, Tina, not long ago.
01:02:48Yes, a year ago.
01:02:50I was hoping that you could help me make heads and tails of Leslie and Tina's death.
01:02:56I haven't talked about Tina. Maybe it's time.
01:03:02Can we meet for coffee at Alvin and Friends, 2 p.m.?
01:03:07Yes. Let's meet.
01:03:10I appreciate that so much. Thank you.
01:03:12I'll see you there.
01:03:23Again, I'm sorry for your loss.
01:03:27Thank you, and I'm sorry for yours as well.
01:03:29So, how did Tina die?
01:03:35She went into cardiac arrest.
01:03:38The doctor said something about it being a widowmaker.
01:03:42A widowmaker?
01:03:44That's what they said.
01:03:45They said her heart stopped for no reason.
01:03:48I know what a widowmaker is, and that's not exactly it.
01:03:52What do you mean?
01:03:53I know Tina from Running With Less.
01:03:56Two healthy 30-year-old doctors dying of cardiac issues.
01:03:59It doesn't add up.
01:04:03What is it?
01:04:07They aren't the only ones.
01:04:09What are you talking about?
01:04:10Tina spoke with me about other people in the class that passed away before she did.
01:04:15Really?
01:04:16She said there were quite a few.
01:04:18Tina was always afraid of a pill that she took when she had the virus.
01:04:22She'd wondered if it had anything to do with her classmates dying.
01:04:26Who took this pill?
01:04:28It seemed everyone did.
01:04:29Leslie took the pill when she had the virus.
01:04:31They were afraid of missing class when they were sick.
01:04:38I really appreciate you.
01:04:40I hope you find what you're looking for.
01:04:43I'll be in touch.
01:04:44I'll be in touch.
01:04:46I'll be in touch.
01:05:18What do you want?
01:05:24I want information.
01:05:26What information?
01:05:28Tell me about the pill.
01:05:30What pill?
01:05:31Don't bullshit me.
01:05:33The pill RV219.
01:05:35My friend Scoop is dead, and I'm sure it's because of what you told her about the pill.
01:05:41So tell me, doctor.
01:05:44What do you know about RV219?
01:05:47I know my girlfriend and a number of healthy people die from what appeared to be a whittlemaker.
01:05:55You worked for the FDA.
01:05:57Tell me about RV219.
01:06:01RV219 was designed to alleviate symptoms caused by the virus.
01:06:08Go on.
01:06:09Fevers were disappearing within 24 hours.
01:06:14White counts went from septic to normal at rates which we had never seen.
01:06:20It was the new penicillin.
01:06:23What happened?
01:06:25Lab rats started dying within weeks and months with what appeared to be cardiomyopathy.
01:06:34The way pacers are dying now?
01:06:38Yes.
01:06:40What is the mechanism?
01:06:42Help me to understand.
01:06:43The vaccine did help to eliminate the virus.
01:06:48What we found was that RV219 would alleviate the symptoms but cause the body to harbor the virus,
01:06:59later causing the cardiac issues.
01:07:01Much the same as chicken pox will later cause shingles.
01:07:08So the pill is the cause?
01:07:11Yes.
01:07:12When I was at the FDA, I tried not to have it passed until there was further testing.
01:07:21It was passed and released within the year.
01:07:25They simply did not care about the cardiac issues.
01:07:30I lost my niece to RV219.
01:07:34I'm sorry.
01:07:39You have to be careful.
01:07:41Careful of what?
01:07:43Just talking about RV219 puts you in danger.
01:07:49I used to work for the government.
01:07:50I know how they operate.
01:07:52If they want you quiet, they will make you quiet.
01:07:57I didn't do anything.
01:07:58It's not what you did.
01:08:00It's what you know.
01:08:01You most always look to be sure that you're not being followed.
01:08:05Look for new people who show up at the places you frequent.
01:08:11Who are these people?
01:08:13The government calls them assets.
01:08:17In the movies, assets are hitmen.
01:08:20Yes.
01:08:21Someone's here.
01:08:26Dr. Strauss?
01:08:29Dr. Strauss?
01:08:31I do not know.
01:08:32Whatlichkeit is happening.
01:08:33I don't care.
01:08:39Dr. Strauss?
01:08:40I do not know.
01:08:41Help me Whoa!
01:08:42I do not know.
01:08:43Look at everything.
01:08:43excuse me hey hi have you seen jenny or evie no i haven't i'm sorry even the bosses tried
01:09:07contacting them nothing that's why i'm here
01:09:10well thanks you're welcome
01:09:15good evening dr richardson do you know me
01:09:35i knew you would come looking for me
01:09:39wait a minute can i say something your final words
01:09:43i know nothing
01:09:46the issue in new york
01:09:54taken care of
01:09:57so what are you working on now
01:10:04a new virus
01:10:07where will it initiate
01:10:09india
01:10:11why india
01:10:14you continue to have a high population
01:10:18is it um
01:10:20como se llama
01:10:22respiratory
01:10:24no venereal it causes sterility
01:10:29now everyone can fuck all they want
01:10:33must you use that language
01:10:35what land
01:10:36what land
01:10:37if you haven't noticed there are ladies present
01:10:41ni chow pi
01:10:43all right you women act like you don't have sex
01:10:50you
01:10:51you
01:10:53you
01:10:54you
01:10:58you
01:11:04you
01:11:05you
01:11:08it creates a
01:11:38have you back how do you feel weak great happy back what happened you had a fever above 104
01:11:53and you went into a coma how long 12 days what but guess what there's a pill that relieves the
01:12:05symptoms of the virus and the fda is authorizing it any day now yes a pill well i'm going to do my
01:12:16rounds and i'll check on you later but in the meantime please please please get some rest
01:12:23hello dr richardson
01:12:50i'll be taking care of you
01:13:20so
01:14:35For known bacteria so far, all come back negative.
01:14:39Some patients are reporting bouts of dizziness and nausea, but thankfully no gastrointestinal issues.
01:14:44Those with symptoms are being told to drink plenty of water and take non-steroidal painkillers or Tylenol for now.
01:14:50It is unclear if this syndrome is venereal in nature, and it does not appear to be life-threatening.
01:14:56Nonetheless, to help reduce the spread, experts are advising those experiencing these symptoms to abstain from sexual relations until the symptoms occur.
01:15:05Look with me, I want to hear you whisper slowly.
01:15:15Don't give no more choices, please.
01:15:18Please help me put this ache away.
01:15:26I always did just to what I wanted.
01:15:32Sacrifice to myself and clean up the mess.
01:15:37I can't go back.
01:15:40That gold is broken.
01:15:42Everything is different now.
01:15:46Everybody is looking now.
01:15:58Everybody is looking now.
01:16:00I can't remember when There were times we were happy Even though things were fine I never really knew me
01:16:25I always did just to what I wanted.
01:16:31Sacrifice to myself and clean up the mess I can't go back.
01:16:39That gold is broken.
01:16:41Everything is different now.
01:16:46Everybody is looking now.
01:16:58Everybody is looking now.
01:17:02I can't recall what it's like to have nothing, but I can't recall what it's like to have something.
01:17:08Cause in my childhood things were okay.
01:17:11I let all my emotions get in the way of my dreams of a mind and this shit happens all the time.
01:17:17You become a fool for the golden rule.
01:17:19You sit tight, hold your breath.
01:17:20You can now enter in.
01:17:22Oh yeah, you want to scream.
01:17:23Yeah, you want to scream.
01:17:24Yeah, you want to scream.
01:17:25Yeah, you want to scream.
01:17:26But nobody hears a thing.
01:17:27Nobody hears a sound.
01:17:28Till you're down and they all come around.
01:17:31It's dangerous out there.
01:17:34I always did just to what I wanted.
01:17:41Sacrifice to myself and clean up the mess.
01:17:46I can't go back.
01:17:49That gold is broken.
01:17:51Everything is different now.
01:17:55Everybody is looking now.
01:18:08Everybody is looking now.
01:18:12I can't leave her all day.
01:18:29Tonight we bring to you breaking news regarding the Census Bureau report
01:18:58and the decline of human populations.
01:19:00Statistics have shown a dramatic decrease in childbirth worldwide over the past three years.
01:19:06Recent numbers show that the global human population has dropped by 25% since 2023.
01:19:12Scientists have been unable to determine the cause of this decline until now.
01:19:17Today, the CDC released research showing that the venereal disease first discovered in 2023
01:19:25is linked to the increase of sterility rate.
01:19:28The link went unnoticed because the disease mimics a short-term urinary tract infection with no outstanding symptoms.
01:19:36Experts determined that 55% of the population has come into contact with this disease.
01:19:43Scientists are working rapidly to find a cure.
01:19:46At Inputation
01:19:55This has been delayed by 75% of the population lacked the disease within the permanent unit.
01:19:57Next I have been told by the state of the United States of the United States of America.
01:19:58It has been mandated to increase the disease in total.
01:19:59The Virginia Firefly and the state of the United States of the United States of America
01:20:04may not have the highest period of the population.
01:20:06The next has been the legendary entertainment industry.