Nuclear War
Epidemic (Day Zero, Book 6)
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NUCLEAR WAR: EPIDEMIC (DAY ZERO • BOOK 6)
The blasts stopped. The dying didn't.
Months after the strikes, the real disaster is simple: there are no medicines. A small cut turns septic. Appendicitis becomes a death sentence. Childbirth is dangerous again. Diabetes without insulin, asthma without inhalers, infections without antibiotics—people die quietly in apartments, shelters, and hospital hallways.
Hospitals are still standing, but many operating rooms are useless: no anesthesia, no sterile supplies, no antibiotics. Doctors must choose who gets the last dose and who is sent back to wait.
To stop a slow global die-off, survivors rebuild drug production from scratch—wherever there is power, clean water, and security. Distribution becomes a hard system: guarded facilities, sealed shipments, logged batches, protected routes. This isn't normal healthcare anymore. It's survival at scale.
China chooses cooperation and begins supplying antibiotics and key ingredients. A Western coalition sets shared rules to protect production sites, ports, and supply lines.
Russia answers with a strike—targeting a cruise ship converted into a floating pharmaceutical plant. One explosion doesn't just sink a ship. It cuts off medicine that entire regions already depend on.
DAY ZERO continues—into a world where war is fought over factories, shipments, and the last remaining pills. And the lesson is brutal: whoever controls medicine controls the future.
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