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00:26:52careful. Sir, you have to go directly. It's okay. It's okay. Let her through. That's your mother.
00:26:58Sweetheart, I love you. Oh, sweetheart. Where are they taking you? Rio, honey. Rio? Yeah. That's so
00:27:07far. I know. It's okay. We're okay. Yeah, we have to go. I love you. Come on. Come on, princess.
00:27:13Mommy loves you, okay? I love you. I love you so much. Step back.
00:27:38Celeste. Mommy. I love you.
00:28:08This is top priority, all right? I need it by seven. Come on. Let's go. Let's go. Move
00:28:13it. Doctor, I've got the results from the well water sample you brought in this morning.
00:28:27It's all contaminated. All this paper has to go immediately, and we'll have to make sure the
00:28:33warehouse is quarantined. No way. You can't be serious. I've got six kids to feed, man,
00:28:38and I've got to pay my guys. I know that, but this paper's radioactive. If you touch it,
00:28:41that means you'll be contaminated. I don't think you understand. There are families who depend on us
00:28:45to make ends meet. Your children? They're at risk, too.
00:28:52Where did all this come from?
00:28:55From the scavengers.
00:28:56From the scavengers. Did anybody else leave with this material?
00:29:20Excuse me?
00:29:25Sir, I need to get past. Would you mind letting me through? I live just over there.
00:29:30No, miss. Sorry.
00:29:32I just need to grab a few things.
00:29:34No one in or out. Everything past this point is contaminated.
00:29:38Please, that's my house.
00:29:40Is there somebody else maybe I could talk to?
00:29:42No, there's no one.
00:29:44No one in or out.
00:29:50All right, y'all.
00:30:15Sonia!
00:30:17Katerina.
00:30:18How's it going?
00:30:19I'm fine.
00:30:20How are the boys?
00:30:21Everyone okay?
00:30:22Good, yeah.
00:30:23You feeling better?
00:30:26They told me I'm out of danger now.
00:30:29Zhao and the kids are still at the hospital, but they'll be out soon.
00:30:33Hey, so listen.
00:30:34They shut down the street in front of my house.
00:30:38They're measuring it.
00:30:40I can't go home, so would it be okay if I stayed over?
00:30:44It's just that I've already got family staying over from out of town.
00:30:49We don't have a ton of space.
00:30:50I'm not contaminated, Sonia.
00:30:53Katerina, sorry, but you were on the news.
00:30:55They're killing stray dogs over there, you know?
00:30:57I've got to protect my kids.
00:31:00I...
00:31:09Wait.
00:31:11Is Celeste okay?
00:31:12I honestly don't know.
00:31:14They won't tell me.
00:31:16I'll pray for you.
00:31:18Good luck.
00:31:25What was the nature of the agreement between Santa Casa and the Radiotherapy Institute?
00:31:31Well, well, our primary concern, Dr. Marlene, has always been the welfare of others.
00:31:38Our arrangement with the Institute was to loan them the land so they could build a treatment center for cancer
00:31:45patients, and that's what they did.
00:31:47So it was loaned.
00:31:49What did you get in return?
00:31:50Well, I'm sure you're aware that the clinic was privately owned, but we didn't want money.
00:31:57No, no, nothing like that.
00:31:58Our only condition for the loan was that we could, as necessary, refer our cancer patients to them, and that
00:32:05they'd be offered free treatment in the form of radiotherapy.
00:32:09And at first, they were very generous, very much so, in fact.
00:32:13But it became apparent that, you know, how money can mess with people's heads.
00:32:18They eventually stopped treating our patients for free.
00:32:22They were in breach of contract.
00:32:25And so you sold off the land.
00:32:27That's exactly right.
00:32:31You sold the land, but didn't evict them.
00:33:05Mr. Evan Mildo, you'll be in here?
00:33:12And Mr. Carlos in this one.
00:33:14This way, please.
00:33:32Now, how about we get you all ready for bed?
00:33:36But, Dad...
00:33:37What is it?
00:33:38I'm hungry.
00:33:40You can eat in a little bit, okay?
00:33:42First, we need to get you all cleaned up with a decontamination bath.
00:33:46Then you can eat.
00:33:47Sound good?
00:33:48I'll show you to your room, Zhao.
00:33:50I'm her father.
00:33:51I'm staying right here.
00:33:53We can't keep you together.
00:33:54I'm sorry.
00:33:56If you continue irradiating each other, we won't be able to treat you at all.
00:34:10Antonio Cuadrado?
00:34:12Antonio Cuadrado.
00:34:13Antonio Cuadrado.
00:34:17Ready.
00:34:21That's strange.
00:34:24Did you dilute the urine?
00:34:25I did, doctor.
00:34:26Yes.
00:34:30It doesn't make sense.
00:34:31Everything was working fine before.
00:34:34I'll try the guy at your counter.
00:34:36The spectrometer could be on the fritz.
00:34:38Yeah.
00:34:55Doctor.
00:34:57Esther, it's working.
00:35:00This doesn't make any sense.
00:35:02It would have to be a high enough dose that...
00:35:09You don't think that...
00:35:10Yes, I do.
00:35:10The radiation is so high that it can't be measured up close.
00:35:18Doctor Eduardo, it's Esther from the IRD.
00:35:20Hi, Esther.
00:35:21I have the test results and it's not good.
00:35:24You need to transfer Josias, Valencio, Arter, and Antonio to the Naval Hospital.
00:35:28All of them, immediately.
00:35:30I've never seen such elevated rates of internal contamination.
00:35:33Their organs and tissues are being irradiated non-stop.
00:35:37I...
00:35:37Even if you treat the anemia and the infections, it won't help them.
00:35:41Thanks, Esther.
00:36:03Doctor.
00:36:07Yes, Mathew.
00:36:10How did it go?
00:36:11Uh, the scintillometer on the helicopter
00:36:14didn't detect any contamination on the riverbanks,
00:36:16but then we found something else.
00:36:18No, just wait.
00:36:19If we assume that the river is contaminated,
00:36:23maybe it's not that severe.
00:36:24Maybe it hasn't spread.
00:36:28Doctor, we have the results from the samples
00:36:30I took to the lab from the well at Zhao's house.
00:36:34514 becquerels per liter.
00:36:36500?
00:36:39What about the other wells, Paula?
00:36:41And any news on the groundwater?
00:36:42We're still waiting on the spectrometer results.
00:36:44We don't know yet.
00:36:45I'm going back to the lab, and I'll stay there
00:36:47until we have a concrete answer.
00:36:48How do I reassure the population
00:36:51that their water is clean and safe to drink
00:36:54when our tests are either inconclusive
00:36:56or prove contamination?
00:36:57We have a contaminated well.
00:36:59What do I say?
00:37:03What's wrong with you?
00:37:05I've got another piece of bad news.
00:37:08Carlos and Lucio used to collect scrap metal and paper,
00:37:11and bring it to be recycled.
00:37:12They probably kept working
00:37:14while they were both contaminated.
00:37:16Because I found a warehouse filled to the brim
00:37:19with paper that tested positive,
00:37:21and some of that radioactive paper is on the move
00:37:23to Sao Paulo.
00:37:28Doctor!
00:37:29Doctor!
00:37:30What? What's going on?
00:37:31It's Antonia!
00:37:32She's shaky!
00:37:33It's like she's possessed!
00:37:34Somebody help, please!
00:37:35Is anyone going to help us?
00:37:37It's all right, okay?
00:37:38It's okay, us.
00:37:39Just breathe.
00:37:40What's wrong with her?
00:37:41Hold her legs.
00:37:41Her legs!
00:37:43William, diazepam, now!
00:37:44You're okay, Miss Antonia.
00:37:45Deep breaths.
00:37:45In through your nose.
00:37:46It's okay.
00:37:46Out through the mouth.
00:37:47It's okay.
00:37:47Keep her on her side.
00:37:48Breathe, Miss Antonia.
00:37:52What do we do?
00:37:53It's okay, Miss Antonia.
00:37:54There you go.
00:37:55You're okay.
00:37:57You can let go.
00:38:00Just breathe.
00:38:01We're here.
00:38:02Good.
00:38:03Deep breaths.
00:38:04Move her legs slowly.
00:38:05Hold her.
00:38:06Hold her.
00:38:06It's okay.
00:38:06That's it.
00:38:07We're here with you, Miss Antonia.
00:38:09That's good.
00:38:10That's it.
00:38:11You're okay.
00:38:12You need to leave.
00:38:17Doctor.
00:38:20Stay with her.
00:38:22This can't continue.
00:38:24It's okay now.
00:38:25You're okay.
00:38:28You're a journalist, right?
00:38:29Yeah.
00:38:30You want to know about the patients contaminated with cesium-137?
00:38:33Yeah, absolutely.
00:38:34Is here good?
00:38:35It's perfect.
00:38:36So, um, the six patients transferred to Rio are receiving the best possible care.
00:38:41But we have four other patients with the same symptoms who need to be transferred right away.
00:38:45Why weren't all ten transferred at the same time, Doctor?
00:38:48Only six beds were made available by the Navy for this kind of accident.
00:38:51But the fact of the matter is the Naval Hospital has better equipment and people who are trained
00:38:55to handle this kind of situation.
00:38:57I cannot stress enough how important it is that they take these patients in as soon as they can.
00:39:06And one more thing.
00:39:08I would like to appeal to the medical and nursing staff here at the hospital.
00:39:14Look, I'm a doctor.
00:39:16I understand what you're asking for.
00:39:18And I agree, you're right.
00:39:21But the ER must resume operations.
00:39:23My colleague and I are alone up there caring for ten patients with acute radiation syndrome
00:39:2824 hours a day with no nursing staff.
00:39:32So, I am appealing to you and all health professionals in Brazil.
00:39:36We need hematologists.
00:39:37We need dermatologists, anesthetists, plastic surgeons.
00:39:40We need nurses.
00:39:42We need you here with us.
00:39:44I'm begging you to help us.
00:39:48Please search your conscience and your heart.
00:39:51And ask yourselves why you wanted to become doctors.
00:39:56If you're willing to help, we're on the third floor.
00:39:59Doctor, wait.
00:40:03Everyone.
00:40:04I understand that radiation is scary.
00:40:07But there are protocols and methods we can implement to work safely.
00:40:11I'm a hematologist who has cared for patients with AIDS, and I didn't get infected.
00:40:15Yet I saw many colleagues refuse to treat them.
00:40:17Due to lack of information, ignorance, and prejudice.
00:40:21Saving lives is our mission.
00:40:24We were brave enough to go on strike, stand up for ourselves, and speak out.
00:40:28And these patients need us to show that same courage to them now.
00:40:31Not our cowardice.
00:40:34I'm on your side.
00:40:36Count me in.
00:40:37Thanks.
00:40:38We just heard an emotional state.
00:40:41We're on strike.
00:40:42Traitors.
00:40:46Yes, the truck has already left Guayana.
00:40:49It should soon arrive in Sao Paulo.
00:40:52Listen, you need to evacuate the factory.
00:40:55Then cordon off the building the minute the truck pulls in.
00:40:59Nothing, and no one can come in or out after that.
00:41:03Understood?
00:41:04And please, try to do all this as discreetly as possible, okay?
00:41:10Yes, that's all.
00:41:12All right, sounds good.
00:41:15Take care.
00:41:17The IPEM team is up to date.
00:41:19They'll quarantine the factory.
00:41:21I can only imagine what the governor will say when he finds out that this might have spread
00:41:25all the way to Sao Paulo.
00:41:27It's being addressed.
00:41:28We caught it quite early.
00:41:30This paper business, it's under control.
00:41:32We're handling it.
00:41:33So, after the press, after the press conference, I'll tell him.
00:41:40I'll explain everything to the governor.
00:41:43You okay, doctor?
00:41:45It's just that I haven't eaten.
00:41:47Let me go grab you some food.
00:41:49No, no, monsieur, no.
00:41:51Today is Yom Kippur.
00:41:53It's a very important day, a holy day for the Jewish people.
00:41:57And I've been fasting for it.
00:41:58I'm only permitted to eat after the first star appears.
00:42:02How about some water?
00:42:03No, no, no.
00:42:05Look, I'm sorry, but it's ridiculous to be fasting right now with everything going on.
00:42:15What do we do?
00:42:17Every action that we take has a consequence.
00:42:20And sometimes the actions we don't take generate the greatest consequences.
00:42:27I could be at home right now with my family.
00:42:33Bianca, Bianca.
00:42:33Oh, Bianca, your wife.
00:42:35She was here.
00:42:36What?
00:42:41The six patients transferred to Rio are receiving the best possible care.
00:42:44But we have four other patients with the same symptoms who need to be transferred right away.
00:42:48Why weren't all ten transferred at the same time, doctor?
00:42:52Only six beds were made available by the Navy for this kind of accident.
00:42:55But the fact of the matter is the Naval Hospital has better equipment and people who are trained to handle
00:43:00this kind of situation.
00:43:01I cannot stress enough how important it is that they take these patients in as soon as they can.
00:43:07Admiral, excuse me.
00:43:09There are some doctors here who want to speak with you.
00:43:11Can I let them in?
00:43:21What's this all about?
00:43:22Admiral, if possible, we'd like to volunteer to support the hospital so they can take in more of the patients
00:43:27affected by the caesium-137.
00:43:46How much for a ticket to Rio de Janeiro?
00:43:50It's right there.
00:44:18That's it.
00:44:19I'm done.
00:44:20I can't do any more.
00:44:20That's okay.
00:44:21You sweat enough for now.
00:44:24Let's get your medicine.
00:44:25No, I won't.
00:44:26No way.
00:44:27You can't make me.
00:44:28I don't even know what this stuff is.
00:44:30You guys turn the AC on in here first.
00:44:32Then I'll think about taking my medicine.
00:44:34Okay?
00:44:35Raymundo, we've been over this.
00:44:37We can't.
00:44:38The AC is connected to the hospital's main system.
00:44:40It could contaminate other areas.
00:44:42Raymundo, please let me explain.
00:44:45This is a medicine called Prussian Blue.
00:44:47It'll help eliminate the caesium in your blood by bonding with it, and then it'll be excreted.
00:44:52It won't be absorbed by your body at any point.
00:44:54Don't worry.
00:44:55So you want me to take this?
00:44:56This stuff is blue.
00:44:57Just like the blue stuff you said was bad for us.
00:44:59They're both blue, you're right.
00:45:01But think of it as the good blue drug.
00:45:03Sticking to the bad blue drug inside your body, then they come out together.
00:45:07And I'm not taking this.
00:45:08Raymundo, look.
00:45:11This is gonna save your life, okay?
00:45:14So if we tell you you have to take it, you take it.
00:45:19Who are you to tell me?
00:45:23I'll do it.
00:45:25If you take your mask off and show me who you are.
00:45:29Your immune system is weak.
00:45:31If I remove my mask, I could infect you with all sorts of bacteria.
00:45:35This mask, it's for your own good.
00:45:38The medicine, too.
00:45:41Thank you very much.
00:45:45Now leave me alone.
00:45:47This is a medicine called Prussian Blue and some water.
00:45:52This is what you gave Raymundo?
00:45:53It is.
00:46:00Good.
00:46:02Dealing with him's gotta be tough, huh?
00:46:05Raymundo didn't have the best childhood, you get me?
00:46:07His dad used to beat him when he was a kid, so he ran away.
00:46:11And because he fights so much, people treat him like...
00:46:14like crap.
00:46:15The only person he could really trust, who he'd listen to, was Antonia.
00:46:19Because she helped raise him, you know?
00:46:21I'm only telling you all this because...
00:46:23he's a complicated guy, but he'll calm down.
00:46:27And pretty soon he'll cooperate with you guys, okay?
00:46:30Thanks, darling.
00:46:31Sure.
00:46:32Excuse me.
00:46:38Raymundo, may I come in?
00:46:43Raymundo?
00:46:44Raymundo?
00:47:07Where do you think he went?
00:47:09Honey?
00:47:11Bianca?
00:47:12Dad?
00:47:29Marcio?
00:47:31Where's Bianca?
00:47:32She didn't tell you?
00:47:35Bianca said that if she had to be apart from you,
00:47:39she'd prefer to be at home.
00:47:41I insisted she stay, I really did,
00:47:43but she made up her mind.
00:47:46She was going to drive herself to the airport,
00:47:48but I took her in the end.
00:48:04Let's see,
00:48:04you sink this one.
00:48:09Ribomar,
00:48:09I need a drink.
00:48:11Isn't that right, Wundo?
00:48:12Yeah, from the scrapyard.
00:48:14What?
00:48:15You got discharged then?
00:48:17Yeah.
00:48:18Give me the usual.
00:48:20Hey, motherfucker.
00:48:21What's with the fucking gown?
00:48:23You broke out or what?
00:48:24What's up, Z?
00:48:25You come here to make us sick?
00:48:27Just get out.
00:48:28You're making shit up, Batista.
00:48:29Now, come on, give me a drink.
00:48:30No, no, you're not getting anything from me.
00:48:32You're going to contaminate everyone in here.
00:48:33Just put it on my tab or whatever.
00:48:35Give me some cachaça.
00:48:36Hey, we told you to go.
00:48:38Hey, go back to your little game, all right?
00:48:40Ribomar, come on, give me a drink, man.
00:48:41You're not getting anything, Raimundo.
00:48:42Just leave.
00:48:44That's it, get out.
00:48:45There it is.
00:48:45Yeah, thanks for nothing.
00:48:57Where do we go now?
00:48:59Darlai said he should be around here.
00:49:00Raimundo hangs out here a lot.
00:49:02He's got to be close.
00:49:24Good evening, how are you?
00:49:26Hi, Marta.
00:49:29Did the lab send the results?
00:49:31No, not yet.
00:49:34Well, you have the data from the helicopter scintillometer, right?
00:49:38The scintillometer didn't detect radiation, but that doesn't mean the water...
00:49:41Just talk to them.
00:49:43Be clear and be confident.
00:49:45Can you reassure the public or can you not?
00:49:51Wonderful.
00:49:57Hi, doctor.
00:49:59Oh, Marcio, are you all right?
00:50:00Do we have the results yet?
00:50:02No, we don't.
00:50:03Huh?
00:50:07Something wrong?
00:50:09Don't worry about me.
00:50:11Good luck, all right?
00:50:14Get out of here, Raimundo.
00:50:15Go.
00:50:16You're telling me what to do, man?
00:50:17Walk away.
00:50:18What are you going to do with that thing?
00:50:19Huh?
00:50:19You threatening me?
00:50:20Get it out of my face and back off.
00:50:22What about you, see?
00:50:23Don't come any closer.
00:50:24I mean it.
00:50:25Maybe over there.
00:50:28Get away from me.
00:50:30Stay back.
00:50:32Get the hell out of here.
00:50:34No!
00:50:36For God's sake, stop.
00:50:37Anyone else.
00:50:38Put the gun down.
00:50:39Easy, please.
00:50:40Wait, wait, wait.
00:50:41Hey, hey, hey.
00:50:41Just hold on.
00:50:42Calm down.
00:50:42Let's just talk.
00:50:43There's nothing to talk about.
00:50:44It's okay.
00:50:45This piece of shit needs to disappear.
00:50:46Look at me.
00:50:47Just look at me.
00:50:47Listen.
00:50:48We're doctors.
00:50:49Let us take him back to the hospital.
00:50:51Drop the weapon.
00:50:52Just put the gun down.
00:50:53Put it down, now.
00:50:54You heard him.
00:50:54It's okay.
00:50:54Drop the gun.
00:50:56All right.
00:50:57Hands on your head.
00:50:58Turn around.
00:50:59Do it.
00:51:01Hey, Raimundo.
00:51:02Hey, hey.
00:51:03Remember?
00:51:04Hands behind your head.
00:51:05It's Dr. Joanna.
00:51:06You know me.
00:51:08Let's go back to the hospital.
00:51:11Come with us.
00:51:14That's it.
00:51:15That's it.
00:51:27Thanks.
00:51:27I got it.
00:51:28Bye.
00:51:29Good evening.
00:51:31Ladies and gentlemen,
00:51:32people of Goyana.
00:51:34I've called this press conference
00:51:36because I want to reassure you.
00:51:38And the best way to do that
00:51:40is for you all to hear from the man
00:51:42who is best positioned to prove our city is safe,
00:51:45the director of the National Nuclear Energy Commission,
00:51:49Dr. Benny Ornstein.
00:51:51Thank you, doctor.
00:51:58Good evening.
00:52:00Good evening, doctor.
00:52:00Good evening.
00:52:02Thank you all.
00:52:03We have used centilometers to measure radiation levels
00:52:06along the banks of the river that supplies the city,
00:52:08and we did not discover any form of contamination
00:52:11above the baseline levels established by the team.
00:52:14And therefore, if some of this powder
00:52:17did make it into the river,
00:52:19it does not represent any kind of danger.
00:52:22So you did find traces of radiation in the water?
00:52:25No, no.
00:52:25No, that's not what I said.
00:52:27Could the powder have made its way into people's homes?
00:52:30Dr. Ornstein,
00:52:31to be clear to the people of Goyana,
00:52:32how contaminated is the water here?
00:52:35Do you recommend we drink the tap water or not?
00:52:39Is the population's drinking water contaminated?
00:52:47Doctor.
00:52:51What's he doing?
00:52:54I'm seeing some sort of stunt.
00:52:55I'm not mad.
00:53:00No.
00:53:01Wait.
00:53:03Are you getting this?
00:53:04Are you getting this?
00:53:11I guess it's safe.
00:53:13Excuse me.
00:53:15Everything's okay.
00:53:17I want to assure everyone in Goyana
00:53:19that the water in this city is 100% safe.
00:53:23Only one well was contaminated and unsafe,
00:53:26and we've already shut it down.
00:53:28Dr. Palomatis over there
00:53:30has the results from the lab in her hands
00:53:32if anyone wants to look at them.
00:53:33Our team's primary concern now
00:53:35is to decontaminate
00:53:37the worst-hit locations in the city.
00:53:40Dr. Ornstein,
00:53:41I just received a troubling report.
00:53:43We just heard about a truck
00:53:45containing paper contaminated with radiation,
00:53:48leaving Goyana
00:53:48and arriving at a recycled paper factory in South Paulo.
00:53:51What's she talking about?
00:53:52Did CNN know about this?
00:53:54That factory was already shut down,
00:53:57and the situation is no longer a concern.
00:53:59So you're saying you concealed this fact
00:54:00from the population, is that correct?
00:54:02Dr. Ornstein, just tell us,
00:54:04is it possible that Goyana
00:54:06is exporting materials
00:54:07contaminated by this radiation
00:54:09to the rest of Brazil?
00:54:24I don't know.
00:54:59I don't know.
00:55:29I don't know.
00:55:57I don't know.
00:56:27I don't know.
00:56:59I don't know.
00:57:31I don't know.
00:58:01I don't know.
00:58:31I don't know.
00:58:59I don't know.
00:59:24I don't know.
01:00:00I don't know.
01:00:30I don't know.
01:00:55I don't know.
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