GLIMMER OF HOPE ON DRUG HORIZON
Tim Riley
REPORTER
BioFuse announced today the opening of a drug clinic in response to growing substance abuse rate. "For the benefit of the people, BioFuse will take care of those who find themselves fighting against addiction.” Aurelius stated an interview with The Broken Edge earlier today confirming speculation that BioFuse has the people’s best interests at heart. Sources reveal that the humanitarian organisation has been quietly organising a clinic in sector seven in order to combat the increasing pandemic. Many Edge citizens have praised the work of BioFuse as the power struggles between the WRO and Shin-Ra continue to rage.
The new clinic, set to open its doors at 8am this morning, has been announced to provide more than drug rehabilitation. During her interview with The Broken Edge, Aurelius announced that advice and counselling would be available to anyone needing help in combating the M-PIV drug pandemic. The head of BioFuse also stated that their drug clinic would double as a safe house for those addicted to the M-PIV drug and who were not yet ready to give up the drug in a hope to slowly ease the users away from the harmful substance.
Confidence in the WRO and Shin-Ra has dwindled over the past few days, and with this new move by BioFuse, The Broken Edge took to the streets to get the citizen’s opinions on the matter. “I think they’ve lost the plot the both of them. They’re both as bad as each other.” A citizen wishing to remain unidentified confided to a journalist today. When asked about BioFuse’s work, another resident stated. “They think about people’s wellbeing and welfare.”