Chapter 383 Sponsored by Baijiabao Caravan
Bai Chunsheng kicked him and warned him again in a stern voice: "I'll say it again, if you don't want to die, you'd better obey the arrangements of the on-site staff."
"If you have any doubts, you can speak up, but you can't touch the staff at our resettlement site."
Although Bai Chunsheng's kick was not very powerful, he still made the man stagger.
"If I see anyone harassing our resettlement site staff again, I will punish them severely!"
Seeing Bai Chunsheng's angry look, the man waved his hands and explained stumblingly: "No, no, I didn't mean to bully anyone, I..."
"Stop talking nonsense and go over there to queue up for medicine." Bai Chunsheng scolded, "If you have a fever, just take medicine. I'm not going to kill you, why do you have to keep talking so much?"
"Oh, okay, okay."
Seeing this man shrink his neck and trot to line up for medicine, Bai Chunsheng was still cursing: "I talked to him nicely, but he just wouldn't listen!"
There were more than 300 people in this wave, and they were dealt with in an hour.
Those with fever took medicine and went to the red zone, where they rested in rooms with five or six people in each room.
Those who did not have a fever also took medicine and went to the blue area to rest in rooms with ten people in each.
The shed was not airtight on all sides, so the victims were not aware of the situation inside at first.
When they entered the house, they were surprised to find that although the beds in the shed were covered with straw, each bed had a thin blanket.
"This, is this for us?" Some people couldn't believe it.
The staff member who came with the others glanced at it, nodded, and said, "These thin blankets are sponsored by the Baijiabao Caravan. You can take them away when you leave the resettlement site."
"However, before taking it away, it must be washed with boiling water. This is called disinfection."
The victims had heard the word "disinfection" countless times during this hour and had some idea of what it meant.
In particular, reminders on hygiene were played in a loop at the resettlement site.
They had to take medicine and drink porridge. There were several doctors present. People with fever were not locked up to die. They slept in sheds instead of on grass, with thin blankets.
If the victims were resentful about not being able to enter Junji Town before, after all these things, their resentment has long dissipated.
They were all people who had escaped from the towns where the epidemic broke out, so they naturally knew how the local authorities handled the situation.
In contrast, the victims felt warm in their hearts and were filled with gratitude.
They all understood that the people at the resettlement site really wanted to save their lives.
Knowing that all this was a spontaneous act of the Baijiabao caravan, the victims were even more grateful.
They were not related to the caravan, but they had taken so much trouble to accommodate them, and had contributed both money and materials. Even though there were people who had been shot dead when they tried to break through the checkpoint before, they could not hate the Baijiabao caravan.
They even understood in their hearts that it was normal for the people at the checkpoint to do so under that situation. If the government came, none of the three or four hundred of them would survive.
In ancient times, transportation was inconvenient, and many people who were infected with the plague would die on the road even if they escaped.
Most of the people who died of illness on the road were not buried, let alone disinfected with quicklime.
This way, the disease spreads.
Junji Town has a special geographical location and has become prosperous because of the Baijiabao caravan, so it is the first choice for many people. The pressure it is under can be imagined.
At the beginning, no one in Junji Town thought that the Baijiabao caravan could hold the checkpoint.
If the disease had not spread and the victims had not flocked to Junji Town, making it even more unsafe outside, these people would have taken their belongings and ran away long ago.
But one day passed, two days passed, three days passed... After a few days, the checkpoint guarded by the Baijiabao caravan had not been breached.
Even though there were deserters from other countries among those who rushed through the checkpoints several times, they still did not gain any benefits.
Among these deserters, some are real deserters, while some are just means for some countries to take over Junji Town.
Taohua Village had long been prepared for this move. After seeing through it, they were particularly ruthless towards those who tried to break through the checkpoint.
Then, all the living soldiers were captured without exception and sent to the mines to take over the miners who had been mining previously.
The people in Junji Town were also afraid that if the checkpoint was breached, their lives would be in danger, so some wealthy people sent their loyal servants to help.
On the one hand, it shows that I have contributed, and on the other hand, it helps to gain favor in front of the Baijiabao caravan.
There are other reasons, more or less, but they are all beneficial to oneself.
The people in Taohua Village did not refuse. After all, people have to deal with urgent matters, so it would be good to have someone to replace them.
What's more, there are always some trivial jobs that need people to do, such as spreading quicklime, carrying corpses, washing clothes, making fire and cooking, or just adding up the number of people to scare away those who want to break through the checkpoint.
The bodies carried here are almost all those who failed to break through the checkpoint. As for those who died of illness before the checkpoint, their number is very small.
Especially for those who have gone to the resettlement site, unless the illness is very serious, they will recover after taking medicine for a few days.
After several days of treatment, the first batch of patients who arrived at the resettlement site with mild symptoms have recovered, and some have even developed antibodies.
The serious cases have turned into mild ones, and I estimate that they will be almost cured after taking medicine for another three to five days.
Some of these recovered people chose to leave, while others, whose families were from epidemic areas, stayed at the resettlement sites to help.
After all, only the staff of the resettlement site can continue to stay there for free food and accommodation, and because they have been sick before, they have experience in taking care of the sick people.
The housing problem is easy to solve, just build some sheds. As for food, just some rice porridge, Bai Tao will not refuse.
As a result, the Baijiabao caravan became famous again, and countless people gave thumbs up and praised the Baijiabao caravan when talking about it.
More than half a month has passed since Bai Tao learned about the epidemic. He doesn't need to listen to reports. He can know the situation just by looking at the number of people treated displayed in the mall.
"Beep, 6,723 people have been rescued, and 5,869 infected patients have been cured..."
Such data showed that at least half of the people coming to Junji Town were infected with the epidemic.
Some people may not have been infected at first, but when they were encountered on the way to escape, without any protection, they were naturally infected.
If Bai Tao had not ordered a rescue, and the prescription he provided had not been improved repeatedly by the mall at a cost of tens of thousands of coins, these people would most likely not have survived.
Peach Blossom Village.
"Auntie, someone outside sent a message saying that he wants to sell the medicinal herbs in his hands to us." Bai Dashan reported.
Everyone knew that the Baijiabao caravan was rescuing diseased victims, so it was not surprising that the drug dealers came looking for them.
Originally, the drug dealer wanted to wait for the Baijiabao caravan to come to him.
However, they didn't expect that after half a month, there was no movement from the Baijiabao caravan, so they couldn't help but come here themselves.
Bai Tao: "What's the price?"
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