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Chapter 810 People need treatment if they want to be cured

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    Experts speculate that the plague was caused by the accumulation of corpses in Taoyuan Village, which allowed bacteria to breed.

    There is a river called "Muyi River" in Taoyuan Village. The blood on the bank and the bacteria on the floating corpses flowed to the downstream river with the rainfall.

    The river water flows down to other places, causing plague.

    The patient zero who was first discovered to be suffering from this plague was an old man in his seventies named Lao Zhang, who was a fishing enthusiast.

    For more than 30 years, he has been fishing in the Muyi River every day, rain or shine. I wonder if he was just lucky. He only went there that morning and caught seven or eight fish before noon.

    Not too small in stature.

    This area is a place frequented by fishermen. The fish in the river have all learned to fish well. It is common for soldiers to not catch any fish during normal times.

    Lao Zhang attributed his big harvest today to good luck, and took a bucket of fish home, where his wife made a full fish feast for his family and neighbors to enjoy together.

    There were fifteen people eating at the table. Except for his strong eighteen-year-old grandson Xiao Zhang, who survived, the others all foamed at the mouth and died immediately.

    By the time he was sent to the hospital, the corpse was rapidly decomposing at a speed visible to the naked eye, and purple plaque had grown.

    In just one hour, blisters the size of broad beans began to appear on these bacterial plaques. The doctor curiously cut open the blisters with a scalpel to take a look.

    It is filled with densely packed purple flowers, cotton-like, which spread out when the wind blows.

    The doctor who performed the surgery fainted because he inhaled the purple bacteria.

    ¡°The entire doctors and nurses in the operating room are also infected. Some of them have direct contact with the patient¡¯s corpse, and some have not.

    Some people boldly predict that those purple germs enter the human respiratory tract, quickly attach to the blood vessels, invade, expand, absorb oxygen in the blood, and cause the patient to suddenly stop breathing and die.

    These bacteria can use the host's corpse as a nutrient reservoir to support their own growth in the absence of oxygen.

    When all the nutrients in the human body have been sucked out by germs, they have matured to "flower and bear fruit".

    Those purple cotton wool are its fruits, which are lighter than air and can flow and spread freely like water.

    These purple germs grow and spread very quickly. It only takes three hours from the time the patient comes into contact with the patient to the time he loses his breath and then the germs take root on the ground. They germinate and grow up.

    ¡°If the spread continues at this rate, within three days, the entire population of more than 30 million in Peiping will die.

    What¡¯s even more frightening is that it¡¯s winter now, the wind is blowing from the Siberian plains in the north, and there are no mountains to block it.

    The wind is extremely strong, which promotes the spread of these purple cotton wools.

    In just twenty-four hours, starting from Taoyuan Village, people infected with the epidemic were discovered one after another in villages of all sizes within a radius of ten miles.

    The incident happened suddenly and the situation was serious. The entire network was reporting on it, causing frequent system paralysis.

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    Presidential Palace.

    Normally, if it¡¯s eight o¡¯clock in the evening, the lights would have been turned off after get off work, but today, uncharacteristically, it was still full of people.

    Looking around, doctors in white long coats and senior officials in suits and ties were quarreling.

    President Dongfang Yao held his forehead with one hand and looked helplessly at the people below cursing like a shrew like you.

    Wen Lao¡¯s voice was extremely recognizable, and it was difficult for him not to hear it.

    "You officials are sitting in your office with the air conditioner blowing on, drinking wine and reading newspapers. Of course you don't understand the suffering of the people, let alone care about their life and death."

    And the officials whom he pointed at and scolded all looked at each other, bowed their heads and said nothing.

    Mr. Wen has a high status in Peiping, and people will always get sick, so there is no guarantee that they will ask for help from Mr. Wen at any time, so there is no need to offend him.

    But there are also people who are not afraid of the Wen family. In the silence, Hua Qianyu stood up from her seat.

    She looked directly at Mr. Wen, glanced at him with her almond-shaped eyes, and snorted with disdain.

    "Those people are all infected with the virus, and there are tens of millions of people alive in the city. Do we have to sacrifice the lives of most of them for just a few hundred people?"

    "Grandpa Wen, for the sake of my good relationship with Yanyan, I respectfully call you elder. But I firmly disagree with your suggestion of opening a channel and bringing them into the city for treatment."

    She just finished speaking, the people around also expressed their approval.

    "That's right! We all have families. This virus is so powerful. What if we are infected by them?"

    "That's right, it seems I have to book a flight to go abroad for a while. It just so happens that the new project is settled in country m."

    "If you ask me, those poor people will die. They don't have money for treatment. They can't contribute anything to the country even after they are cured. It's better to leave resources to useful people."

    "What you say is unreliable. How can we distinguish between useful and useless in the face of diseases? Although we can't let them enter the city, we can build a temporary treatment area outside the city."

    We have been arguing for a long time, but there is no result.

    Wen Lao asked to bring the patient to the hospital. After all, the hospital has advanced equipment and equipment and can keep track of the condition at any time.

    But most people hold objections. They are used to living a life of wealth and splendor, and they are naturally unwilling to be suddenly asked to face the test of life and death.

    Seeing that it is getting late, it is not an option to continue wasting time like this.

    Mr. Dongfang suddenly stood up from his seat, patted the table, and announced decisively:

    "Okay, please stop arguing. People need to be saved! Diseases need to be treated!"

    His voice was not loud, but it was extremely intimidating. Everyone in the room fell silent and listened carefully to the president's next instructions.

    Dongfang Yao took a deep breath, looked around the venue with serious eyes, and heard a loud voice.

    "There is no distinction between people's names. As long as they are Chinese, they are all our compatriots. How can we criticize our compatriots when they are in trouble?"

    "Go ahead, coordinate the efforts of all parties, and do your best to treat the patients! Even if they die, they must be buried and buried together."

    ¡°The Ministry of Health, the Finance Bureau, and the military are cooperating to carry out all rescue work.¡±

    "yes!"

    Wen Lao was so excited that for a moment he felt as if he had returned to his youth, full of motivation.

    More than 20 years ago, Peking also faced such an epidemic crisis.

    However, the person who found the antidote was Bai Suxin, Xia Yuwan¡¯s mother.

    Today, ancient Peking is once again facing the same difficulties, and the genius Bai Suxin has long since fallen.

    It¡¯s heartbreaking.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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