In a city of the future, which may or may not be Montevideo, clinics are collapsed, people do not leave home without masks, the poorest citizens have locked themselves in their apartments, and the richest have escaped to luxury homes outside of the city.
All of that is similar to 2020, but it is not.
The algae in the river of this coastal city have turned bright red, the fish have died or mutated, all the birds are gone.
Fresh food is scarce and most only have leftover processed meat left to survive.
The contact of the outside air with the skin is what ...
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