Chapter 130 Discussing Countermeasures



Doctor Ning...

Ning Xi'er was naturally embarrassed to accept this title rashly.

Although she combined traditional Chinese and Western medicine, she certainly deserved this title in this era.

But when I think of the original owner's mother...

The original plan was to successfully evade the numerous assassination attempts during exile, and once established a foothold in the desolate lands, find a way to spread news of the divine healer...

Taking advantage of the opportunity, I had my eldest and second eldest brothers bring our mother, ostensibly to seek verification...

Unexpectedly, this plague broke out...

Now, Xue Lin suggests calling her "the divine doctor," and that once the epidemic is over, this name will surely spread throughout the capital...

Judging by the time, she and Xie Zhun should have arrived in the desolate region by then...

If Mother set off from the capital, by the time she arrived, she should have already settled down in the wilderness.

This means it was completed several months ahead of schedule.

Thinking this way, Ning Xi'er tacitly accepted this title.

Zheng Ye was overjoyed, "This is a great title! Our King..."

"No! My little sister deserves that title!"

As a result, the princess, her maids, and guards all began to address Ning Xier as "Miss" and Zheng Ye as "Third Master".

Xue Lin suggested that the patients in the village be immediately isolated according to the level-two isolation method.

Villages without patients were vacated to accommodate healthy residents who were neither sick nor had been in contact with patients.

In villages where cases have occurred, villagers who are currently asymptomatic but have been in contact with infected individuals are housed in the homes of other healthy villagers.

All patients who had already developed symptoms were admitted to the city.

Zheng Ye nodded.

Ning Xi'er suggested dividing the four villages, which had no cases and no history of contact with the disease, into two separate areas.

Ning Xi'er just learned that Xue Lin returned to the city yesterday and didn't sleep all night.

I walked around the entire city and alleyways for a full two hours.

Now that he can no longer find anyone to do the statistics, he visited the city himself and estimated that more than two-thirds of the patients in the city have symptoms, varying in severity.

Those who are currently asymptomatic have a history of contact, whether at home or on the street.

Those who are currently asymptomatic and have no history of contact with infected individuals are extremely rare.

Based on the above, the disease occurred earlier in urban areas and the pathogen was more contagious than in rural areas...

Ning Xi'er suggested that villagers and county residents be isolated separately.

Those with symptoms will be gathered together within the city.

One village was designated from four completely uncontaminated villages to accommodate villagers who had contact with patients from each village but were currently asymptomatic.

First, the environment must be absolutely "clean".

Xue Lin's method is feasible, but in villages where patients have previously appeared, the environment may already be "polluted"...

Villagers who have had contact with infected individuals but are currently asymptomatic may have been fine initially, but this has increased their chances of infection.

Ning Xi'er simply made further divisions based on Xue Lin's work.

The other three villages will accommodate all remaining healthy villagers who have no history of contact with the infected individuals.

Villagers in the city who have had contact with infected individuals but are currently asymptomatic have been relocated to six villages where cases have been identified.

Ning Xi'er's suggestion differed from Xue Lin's in that it involved separating and centralizing healthy patients in the city and villages who had a history of contact with the virus.

The virus has been "raising" in the city for four days and currently shows no symptoms, but people who have been in contact with it are highly likely to develop symptoms.

The villagers, however, were different; even after coming into contact with patients in the village...

However, patients in villages generally develop the disease later than those in cities, and due to the larger area of ​​villages, airborne transmission takes longer, and the bacteria are diluted, among other reasons...

The chances of villagers with a history of contact with infected individuals are much lower than those of residents in the county town.

If no distinction is made, villagers who would not otherwise be sick may suffer needlessly.

Although the number of symptomatic residents in the village is likely much smaller than in the county seat...

But it's better to stay healthy than to be in complete chaos and have to treat everyone one by one.

After listening to Ning Xi'er's analysis, Xue Lin was completely impressed.

Ning Xier suggested that villagers be gathered in separate groups. When people who have had contact with confirmed cases in the city but have not yet developed symptoms are being guided to the villages for isolation, those who help guide them must be healthy and have a certain level of immunity.

At the same time, when clearing out the four completely "clean" villages, be sure to collect their food.

Strictly speaking, the city's environment is basically "polluted," and food is also a source of infection. But in this critical moment, Xue Lin can't worry about that.

However, once the fight against the epidemic makes some progress and the number of patients gradually decreases, the food that patients come into contact with will inevitably be temporarily prohibited from being consumed.

It can be said that in the entire Yongning County, clean grain is only found in the last four villages.

Xue Lin frowned. He admitted that everything the princess said was true.

only......

In this day and age, where can one find health, yet be willing to take risks and disregard life and death to temporarily act as a government official?

Gathering food...

After all, these are the fruits of each family's hard work, and the only thing they have that can be exchanged for money...

The county government usually focuses on providing relief to the elderly and orphans in the charitable hall, and there is almost no surplus money in the account...

Without money, how can food relief be provided?

Normally, he could shamelessly solicit donations from the city's philanthropic and wealthy residents, but now...

It's likely that most of the wealthy families themselves have fallen ill; everyone in the city is aware of the situation.

Even the smallest amount is a drop in the ocean; raising funds is extremely difficult...

Suddenly, Ning Xi'er took out a stack of paper tickets from her sleeve and put them into Xue Lin's hand.

Xue Lin looked closely and saw it was a silver note!

A silver note worth ten thousand taels!

Five in total!

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