The T-Virus breaks in North Africa on the 3rd August 2008. It starts out as giving a fever but quickly evolves to give carriers fits of coughing and becomes water-borne meaning water supplies are at risk.

- 1 day after first infection
- 9 people currently infected
- T-Virus can now travel through air easily and has started to make people sneeze
- 4 days after first infection
- 27 people currently infected
- Virus becomes more resistant to heat, causing Africa greater concern
- 5 days after first infection
- 91 people currently infected
- Virus starts being transferred by rodents
- 66 people currently infected
- A drop in infected could suggest virus is contained
- 8 days after first infection
- 220 people currently infected
- Virus is not contained
- 10 days after first infection
- 240 people currently infected
- 11 days after first infection
- 569 people currently infected
- Virus has evolved to cause dementia in carriers
- 12 days after first infection
- 1253 people currently infected
- Over a thousand people infected but virus still contained to North Africa
- 13 days after first infection
- 5057 people currently infected
- Virus has evolved to cause diarrhoea. Becoming an increasing health concern
- 14 days after first infection
- 12,755 people currently infected
- T-Virus becomes more resistant to medical treatment
- Virus starting to spread extremely rapidly
- 15 days after first infection
- 29,474 people currently infected
- Virus has started to cause a Pulmonary Enema (Lung inflamation)
- Cases of infection have doubled in a single day
- 16 days after first infection
- 74,949 people currently infected
- Virus has spread to South Africa and the Middle East
- 17 days after first infection
- 1,132,090 people currently infected
- Virus becomes yet more resilient to medical treatment
- Suffers are becoming more fatigued that previous
- 1 million cases exceeded
- 18 days after first infection
- 6,599,043 people currently infected
- Virus now causing Ataxia (decline in motor-neuron skills).Fatalities possible
- T-Virus is considered a worldwide threat
- 19 days after first infection
- 37,352,724 people currently infected
- North Africa starts to hand out bottled water due to contaminated supplies
- Canada closes it’s airports as a pre-cautionary measure
- The first T-virus related death occurs in North Africa
- 20 days after first infection
- 84,557,898 people currently infected, 402,818 total dead
- North Africa shuts down it’s hospitals, declares martial law and starts to burn corpses
- Japan shuts its shipyards
- Death begins in South Africa
- Indonesia shuts its shipyards
- 21 days after first infection
- 97,178,737 people currently infected, 402850 total dead
- India, Russia, China and Eastern Europe all declare cases of infection
- Madagascar shuts its shipyards and airports
- Cuba shuts its shipyards
- 23 days after first infection
- 352,283,964 people currently infected, 17,091,026 total dead
- A vaccine starts development
- Virus becomes yet more resistant to medication and also cold temperatures
- Deaths reported in India, China, Russia and East Europe
- South Africa hands out bottled water, shuts down its hospitals and public transport
- The Middle East shuts its hospitals, declares martial law and begins burning bodies
- 24 days after first infection
- 680,993,778 people currently infected,46593333 total dead
- South Africa completely shuts down – schools and shipyards closed, martial law and a curfew is put in place, rodents and insects are killed, bodies start being burnt
- 25 days after first infection
- 746,809,656 people currently infected, 61,022,580 total dead
- India and China shut down – schools, public transport, shipyards, marshal law, curfew, hospitals, bodies burnt, rodents and insects being killed, plus they hand out masks
- 26 days after first infection
- 1,265,137,820 people currently infected, 108,916,752 total dead
- East Europe and Russia completely shut down
- 27 days after first infection
- 2,248,484,782 people currently infected, 220,921,502 total dead
- 28 days after first infection
- 2,787,685,368 people currently infected, 424,486,598 total dead
- One month in and virus still spreading at an alarming rate
- 29 days after first infection
- 2,967,355,959 people currently infected, 642,746,878 total dead
- 30 days after first infection
- 3,140,731,034 people currently infected, 888,649,412 total dead
- 33 days after first infection
- 3,023,733,121 people currently infected, 1,349,658,720 total dead
- First time number of infections has dropped since day 5.
- 35 days after first infection
- 2,848,123,300 people currently infected,1,682,089,639 total dead
- 39 days after first infection
- 2,259,091,880 people currently infected, 2,306,762,604 total dead
- Vaccine completed and starts being distributed to the world
- 48 days after first infection
- 1,294,317,196 people currently infected, 3,272,392,120 total dead
- Vaccine is a complete success – further infection now impossible
- 55 days after first infection
- 947,407,011 people currently infected, 3,193,002,305 total dead
- 61 days after first infection
- 105,785,318 people currently infected, 4,460,923,998 total dead
- Number of cases rapidly dropping
- 68 days after first infection
- 2,334,700 people currently infected, 4,543,374,616 total dead
- Virus suddenly evolves and people start vomiting
- 78 days after first infection
- 1,275,722 people currently infected, 4,565,433,594 total dead
- 80 days after first infection
- 905,273 people currently infected, 4,565,804,043 total dead
- T-Virus seeming makes ones last stand and makes people completely nauseous
- 89 days after first infection
- 63,844 people currently infected, 4,566,645,472 total dead
- 100 days after first infection
- 3,241 people currently infected, 4,566,706,075 total dead
- 111 days after first infection
- 75 people currently infected, 4,566,709,241 total dead
- South Africa is completely wiped out
- Another virus hits Russia. All dead.
- 114 days after first infection
- 0 people currently infected, 4,566,709,241 total dead
- T-Virus eradicated








But did you manage to get Madagascar eh?
No, I fail at life :(
No-one can get madagascar, as soon as someone sneezes within 1000 miles they shut it all down no-one in or off the island :P