Chapter 144 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 144 ...
She is undoubtedly a hero in this effort, as the pandemic ended with such few casualties.
However, Lin Wei did not show any joy upon hearing this. "Although Angel-13 can be effective against the virus, there are still a large number of Devil viruses in the air. It's impossible to inject the drug every time someone is infected, right? That drug is not without side effects. So the most urgent task is to develop a spray that can completely eliminate the virus and carry out a comprehensive disinfection of the city."
"At the same time, we will quarantine both Chinese citizens and foreigners arriving from abroad, and only allow them to enter the country after confirming that they are free of any problems." Only in this way can we effectively control the spread of the virus.
The hospital leadership agreed with this opinion, but this matter should be left to the higher-ups to deal with; she can't handle everything herself, can she?
In fact, Lin Wei had no intention of continuing to research this drug. She had already contributed the prototype to the country. Those biological researchers were not to be trifled with. Given the time constraints, they would naturally find a way to develop a controlled drug. She didn't need to worry about it.
She can finally breathe a sigh of relief now. It turns out that what she researched during this period wasn't entirely useless. If it weren't for these things, she really wouldn't have been able to solve this problem.
Thinking about it this way, she felt it was a stroke of luck amidst misfortune.
After resolving the matter, Lin Wei immediately called home to check on things and only after confirming that they were alright did she call Zhang Mo.
"How are things going on your end?" Before she could even ask, the person on the other end of the phone asked first, their tone full of concern.
Lin Wei smiled and said, "Don't worry, everything is going smoothly." This epidemic came on fiercely, but fortunately, it was brought under control in its early stages, so it didn't cause any major disaster.
If it were to break out in full force, the death toll would be far more than just these two hundred people.
Zhang Mo: "That's good." Only then did they start talking about their research progress. Because of the pandemic, although they hadn't gone out much, they weren't just sitting at home doing nothing. After thinking for a while, they made some detailed adjustments to the design drawings.
This will make it easier to manufacture later.
Lin Wei: "I trust you. Change it if you want, as long as the main functions are still there." As for materials that are hard to obtain, it's understandable that they might use other materials to replace them.
However, just in case the Devil virus makes a comeback, she still made sure that everyone wore masks when going out and disinfected themselves when they came back.
Ultimately, the virus is not yet fully under control.
Zhang Mo: "Okay, I understand. You need to be careful too."
When he hung up and turned around, he saw five pairs of eyes staring at him.
Two people were still putting on an act, saying, "Okay, I understand. You need to be careful too." It was the first time I'd ever seen him speak to someone in such a calm tone.
They assured that the person on the other end of the phone was definitely a woman. Could it be the doctor who reminded them about the pandemic?
Sheng Wenwei felt it was somewhat unreliable that the official reports about the existence of the epidemic and the existence of drugs were only being made now.
Fortunately, it was brought under control. If it hadn't been, would no one have known?
However, because he didn't witness that scene firsthand, even though he knew about it, he didn't think the epidemic was that serious. If it were serious, wouldn't it have spread long ago instead of being brought under control so quickly?
Only the people of Yun City knew how terrible this epidemic was. Almost every few minutes, someone was taken to quarantine. The only medications available were anti-inflammatory drugs. Every household kept their windows and doors tightly shut, fearing they would be next. During that time, everyone was trembling with fear. Although many people hoped the end of the world would come quickly, when it actually did, they began to regret and be afraid.
Sheng's mother was one of them. Because she was afraid of worrying her son, she didn't dare to say anything. It would have been useless to say anything anyway. Later, she fell into a coma and had no chance to say anything.
Later, while receiving medication, I heard a nurse say that if this batch of medicine had arrived a day later, thousands of people in the city would have died. You can imagine how huge that number is, and the disease would have spread.
This city will only become a dead city, and she will not escape it either.
So when she heard her son not taking the epidemic seriously, she scolded him, "Do you think this epidemic is a minor incident? Your mother almost died. When you called, the epidemic had just begun, but it has been increasing by hundreds or thousands every day since then. I stayed at home and didn't go out at all, and I still got infected."
"I almost died later because the hospital didn't have any medicine. Later, a temporary medicine was sent from City A. If I could hold on, I would live; if I couldn't, I would die. My health is still not good."
“Let me tell you, Sheng Wenwei, what you think are minor incidents are actually the result of someone bearing heavy burdens ahead of you, not because this virus is simple.”
Sheng Wenwei was stunned by the scolding. When he came to his senses, he asked with concern, "Mom, are you alright?" He really didn't know that she was also infected. He thought she was fine staying at home.
Mrs. Sheng sighed, "It's nothing serious, but her immunity has dropped a lot." She has been suffering from allergies and eczema every day and hadn't caught a cold in decades, but she caught one recently and suddenly developed a lot of illnesses.
At that moment, she asked, "How did you know there was an outbreak here?" At that time, very few people knew about it. He was in City A, so how did he know? It was only because she trusted him enough at the time that she didn't take it to heart.
Sheng Wenwei: "My captain told me that he has a friend who is a doctor."
Fortunately, he went out with Zhang Mo this time, otherwise he would not have known the news and might have become one of the more than two hundred people who died. Among those two hundred people, many were college students.
Sheng's mother instructed, "You must work hard and not slack off, otherwise you'll be letting down your captain who's been training you." It wasn't just because of the salary, but also because of the news.
Sheng Wenwei said helplessly, "Mom, don't worry, am I that kind of person?"
After he hung up the phone, he couldn't help but search for information about Yun City online with other people, and then learned about the situation during that period from more people in Yun City.
"At that time, the hospital was full of people infected with the virus. Ordinary people couldn't even get admitted. As far as the eye could see, it was a dark mass of people, and everyone was motionless, like dead people."
"There wasn't a single person on the road. In the first few days, people were often taken out and burned. It only started to get better after the medicine came out."
"My aunt, who is a doctor, said that this virus attacks brain nerve cells, and the existing neurotrophic factors are completely useless. Later, someone used a sample she had previously researched to save lives. It can only be said that the fact that the virus was quickly brought under control this time is really due to our country's good luck."
If Sheng Wenwei and others still don't have a clear understanding of this epidemic at this point, then when they see how 300,000 people have died in Africa, how infected people are dealt with, and how many people have died and been infected in other countries, they will know how terrible this epidemic is.
"Luckily, we were born in the Land of Flowers." At this moment, he couldn't help but feel a little scared.
Once the epidemic had basically stabilized, the question everyone wanted to know was who had solved the problem. Soon, all the clues pointed to Lin Wei at the Affiliated Hospital of University A.
Can I say it? She clearly didn't study virology, yet her online profile still includes a description of her as a virologist. This is arguably an acknowledgment of her viral research, whether it's anti-tumor viruses or Angel-13, which is enough to demonstrate her profound expertise in viruses.
But it also makes the public find it funny.
"Dr. Lin: I'm just an 'ordinary' surgeon who only researches a few drugs to treat and save lives, yet I've been given the title of virologist. Is that reasonable?"
"Dr. Lin: You can't call me a virologist just because I can make some medicines. Those aren't viruses, they're just some medicines." Someone joked online, using this meme.
This undoubtedly proves that she has become popular again.
Sheng Wenwei and the others had been reading these news reports every day recently. Seeing that she had been publicly praised by the state, how could they not know who she was? They just didn't expect to see her in the warehouse the very next day, and their shock was beyond words.
Zhang Mo: "Let me introduce her. Her name is Lin Wei. She is also the creator of this design and the person who hired us."
Lin Wei nodded to them, "Hello, I'm Lin Wei."
This was a huge shock to the five people; the legendary figure from the internet had just appeared right in front of them.
Sheng Wenwei looked at Zhang Mo in disbelief, "Captain, the doctor you mentioned earlier wouldn't happen to be her, would it?" He never expected that he would know someone like that.
Zhang Mo nodded. "It's her. She'll also be involved in the research on the sanatorium this time." Here, he couldn't help but remind her, "She's very good at physics, but she studied clinical medicine in college. Don't underestimate her." He was also afraid that their attitude would make Lin Wei uncomfortable.
However, it is clear that he was overthinking it. They were too excited to look down on such a legendary figure.
"Dr. Lin, may I take a picture with you?" the group asked cautiously, not daring to even call her by her name. Who was she? Who were they? One should know one's place. Not to mention she was their client; even if they didn't call her "boss," they had to maintain a sense of respect and distance.
Lin Wei nodded in agreement.
After the photos were taken, the group was still very excited, but they calmed down and first told her about the current progress and their division of labor.
"One of us is responsible for data calculation, two people are responsible for material cutting, and two people are responsible for assembly. Whoever is free will help the other. The team leader is responsible for ensuring that everything goes smoothly. The estimated time to complete this production is one month."
On the surface, Zhang Mo may seem to have nothing to do, but in reality, he has to do everything.
Lin Wei hadn't expected it to be completed so quickly; she had thought it would take two months. However, she emphasized the importance of safety: "Its performance may not reach my desired level for now, but its safety must be guaranteed." She wanted to cure the illness, not harm anyone.
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