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Danny, Cleaner

A profile of Danny, a Cleaner of The Division, for Stories of The Division. Sponsored by Ubisoft.

“I did what I was s’posed to. My wife and I and our little girl, we all got that so called vaccine. The very next day our baby ran a hundred and three fever. You tellin’ me that's coincidence? But I brought her to the hospital. They did nothing for her. Then my wife got sick. I sat with her for days, didn't leave her side. The last night, there were some patients singing Christmas carols. My wife was mostly out of it, but she perked up a little at that. Didn't open her eyes or talk, but she smiled. I held her hand right up to the end. Most of those people singing are probably dead now, too.

"In fact, just about everyone I used to know here is gone. Who's looking out for us? The government? Don’t make me laugh. They said 'shelter in place' and that was bull. They said 'we have a vaccine' and that was b.s. Then they said CERA and the JTF'll protect you.

"You know how to kill germs? Sterilization. You know the cheapest way to sterilize something? Burn it. So that's what we do. We're gonna burn it out."

Stories of The Division offers an intimate look into the lives of 20 fictional New Yorkers living in the world of Tom Clancy's The Division. These conversations are set during the early stages of the outbreak. This series was written and produced by Studio 61 of CBS Interactive in collaboration with Ubisoft.

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