Chapter 194: Accidental Injury 3



Although Director Guo's joke was just a joke, any rumors would be inappropriate in such a serious occasion.

Zhou Zheng did this for Zhou Mo's own good.

The big bosses were all there, but Zhou Mo was pushed to the forefront of public opinion. If he didn't decisively distance himself from the matter and explain himself, the leaders above him would think that Zhou Mo didn't know the rules and wasn't serious.

At the previous meeting, the most important leaders were Yao Fusheng and Director Guo. One didn't have much interaction with the other, and it was no big deal if they exchanged a few jokes.

In this kind of situation, not to mention Han Qi, there is also Qin Zhenghua, the head of Dongjiang Health Department, here. Zhou Mo will definitely enter the medical and health industry after completing his doctorate, and will most likely go within the system. This will leave a frivolous impression on Qin Zhenghua, affecting Zhou Mo's future work.

And Han Qi... this great expert from the imperial capital also has the surname Han, so Zhou Zheng couldn't help but sweat.

After so many years in the workplace, his professional sensitivity also made him feel that things were not simple.

"Professor Shen, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask," Qin Zhenghua said, interrupting the farce.

"Population aging is the biggest demographic challenge we will face. It is bound to increase social and fiscal burdens. The number of newborns is declining year by year, and education, healthcare, and housing are three major challenges weighing heavily on young people today. To improve elderly care and childcare, can we promote socialized care in the future?"

This is a very realistic and forward-looking social issue.

Han Qi is a supporter of socialized upbringing. Shen Qingyi asked this question not to seek an answer to the problem, but to give Han Qi a platform to showcase his ideas and thoughts.

It was just as Shen Qingyi had expected.

Han Qi started talking freely.

"First, I'm very grateful to Professor Shen, a professor of medicine and life sciences, for his focus on sociological issues. I also hope that Dongjiang will have more such far-sighted scholars who care about social issues, rather than focusing on their own research fields just to get a few thousand yuan in research funding. Secondly, regarding the issue of socialized care, I believe that as a country with the most complete system in the world, education and elderly care should also be promoted accordingly, and equipped with new and advanced systems and institutions. Finally, based on the actual situation, whether it is the current social environment, educational and cultural traditions, infrastructure, or basic social contradictions, these two major issues are imminent and must be resolved within ten or even five years."

Later, Han Qi further explained and discussed the last two points based on domestic and international situations and history.

Listening to the big guys speak, I feel like I am a person with thoughts and social activities. Otherwise, I am just a machine in the wheel of society, who only knows how to work hard and wait to be defeated by age. When new people come in, they will be replaced and removed like worn-out screws, and finally thrown into the garbage dump.

This pile of garbage is very likely to become "non-recyclable" garbage, which will only cause "social pollution."

A true scholar must be based on his profession and field, possess great wisdom and be at the forefront of the times.

After Han Shi finished his speech, Qin Zhenghua made a summary speech and then declared the meeting adjourned.

Shen Qingyi was stopped by Dean Yao, and the two were discussing matters concerning the clinical research center.

Zhou Mo stood by for a while after almost everyone else had left.

There were a lot of people surrounding Han Qi, and she, a nobody, had no way to go forward, so she could only stand outside and wait silently.

Seeing that Zhou Mo hadn't left yet, Zhou Zheng walked around the conference table and came to Zhou Mo's side. "Mo Mo, can you leave? Take my car, I'll take you home."

"Dad, you go first," Shen Qingyi didn't leave, and she couldn't leave.

Zhou Zheng saw that Shen Qingyi was still talking to Yao Fusheng, and he understood Zhou Mo's situation. "Okay, I'll go first. Remember to go home on Saturday. Your mom said she's going to make dumplings."

"Okay, Dad, let's go quickly," Zhou Mo urged.

Zhou Zhengzheng was about to leave.

Han Qi, who was being held by Qin Zhenghua and Director Guo, suddenly caught a glimpse of Zhou Zheng turning around and leaving.

He suddenly stopped talking and called Zhou Zheng, "Teacher Zhou, wait a moment."

Zhou Zheng turned around, looking puzzled: "Professor Han, what's the matter?"

"Would you mind talking for a few minutes?"

Zhou Zheng was confused. He glanced at Zhou Mo and nodded. "It's convenient. You tell me."

"Regarding Ai Meiyi's mother-to-child transmission prevention, we've also led several major companies in the development of drugs to prevent transmission. While transmission prevention rates are indeed rising in most parts of the country, many areas have hit a bottleneck with socioeconomic development, and no new drugs can improve them further. I'd like to ask, how did Dongjiang City achieve a 100% transmission prevention rate?"

Zhou Zheng was a little embarrassed. "'Asking for advice' is a bit exaggerated. There's no special method. Just keep a record of pregnant women, especially those with Ai Meiyi and those in high-risk groups. Then do regular follow-up and observation, and try to track them in real time."

"This is a big project. There are a lot of people working on the Aimeiyikou in Dongjiang?"

"Well, in maternal and child health care, the number of people doing Amy B is the least. But we who do Amy B specialize in counting Amy B. There are fewer indicators in the report, so we spend less time filling out the report. The rest of the time depends on these two pairs of legs."

"Does the grassroots level also have separate management personnel for Ai Meiyi?"

"How is that possible? There's so much work at the grassroots level. It's good enough that they can provide us with complete reports without any fraud," Zhou Zheng said. "We are all regularly assigned personnel by municipal units to conduct inspections, or we simply go to the grassroots level and conduct visits ourselves."

"City-level leaders going to the grassroots? Can they handle it?" Han Shi couldn't help but be shocked.

Zhou Zheng smiled and said, "Isn't there a saying that goes, 'Time is like water in a sponge. If you squeeze it, there's always more.'"

Han Qi lightly adjusted his glasses and carefully observed this middle-aged man who was much older than him but optimistic and open-minded through the brown glass.

He has none of the worldly airs of an official. It is hard to imagine that he is a staff member from a provincial or municipal unit.

The longer the years and the higher the position, the greater the sense of superiority people have, and the more likely they are to develop bureaucratic thinking. Even if it is not strong, there will be some bureaucratic thinking.

Zhou Zheng had none of that.

It seems that no matter who talks to him about the prevention and treatment of Aimee B, he always talks to you like an old friend and knows everything about it.

"Teacher Zhou, have you ever thought about going to Chu City to see the working mechanism of Ai Meiyi there?" Han Qi asked.

Zhou Zheng's pupils suddenly trembled.

Han Qi's words contained a lot of information.

It was hard to speculate on anything else. Zhou Zheng only knew that the secretary before Qin Zhenghua was transferred to Shangchu and then went to the imperial capital a year later.

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