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Chapter 1973

The lab results were not out even after waiting a long time.

This was a new virus that had never been recorded before.

To be precise, it was a pathogen and not a virus.

That result shocked Mary and Rosalie.

Fortunately, Rosalie was professional and calmed down immediately.

There were many things to be done immediately. She had no time to waste.

First, they had to lock down the entire building where the emergency department was located andimmediately interrogate everyone who had gone in and out of the building today. They should try tocontact them and keep them in the hospital.

Second, they should immediately report to the Health and Epidemic Prevention Department andexpress the severity of the matter.

Third, all emergency room staff that had been in contact with the patient should be placed in separaterooms to wait and see if they were infected with the virus.

“Ask the laboratory to continue to work hard to find a way to test this pathogen. Once identified, allinfected doctors and nurses are to be given anti-viral medication. If they’re seriously ill, come to meimmediately, and I’ll perform dry

needling right away.”

Rosalie was serious, unlike her usual self.

Mary nodded and immediately ordered the management team of the hospital. She arranged everythingRosalie had told her to do.

It was a race against time.

In the country, this sort of thing happened all the time in many hospitals.

As the director of the hospital, Mary was familiar with the protocols.

“So far, it seems my dry-needling can suppress the disease.” Rosalie looked at Byron, comforting himwith her gaze.

Byron was in a trance upon looking at his wife.

He suddenly realized that he had underestimated his wife. She had so much energy in her tiny body.

“Honey, do you have to take any medicine now? Do you feel ill?” Byron looked at her with concern.

“I’m fine. I won’t take any medication for now. There’s no way this new pathogen is going to cause aserious illness immediately. It must have a long development period. I just occasionally feel likecoughing. Besides, drugs aren’t good for the baby!” Rosalie looked less tense when she spoke to herhusband. She stood up and held his hand.

Byron nodded, believing in his wife’s judgment.

Then, he suddenly felt an itch in his throat.

His heart skipped a beat. Was the virus so contagious and scary?

He had not come into contact with the patient. He had only been around Mary and his wife.

However, he tried to bear it and quickly drank a few sips of water, not wanting to cough and worry hiswife.

Minutes passed, and Mary returned to the director’s office to update Rosalie on the situation.

As expected, the emergency patient’s blood contained a lot of bacteria, which could lead to multipleorgan failure.novelbin

However, because of Rosalie’s dry-needling treatment, the bacteria were suppressed. Moreover, theyhad changed his blood, so his physical signs were stable.

“So, the effects of the current anti-bacterial drugs aren’t ideal. Almost all the doctors and nurses in theemergency room have been infected with the bacteria, but the symptoms are not serious. Tocompletely suppress the reproduction of this pathogen, we must make targeted drugs!”

Mary reported everything to Rosalie.

Rosalie’s forehead creased, and she asked, “Mary, where did this patient come back from?” There’s norecord of this pathogen in this nation, so we’ll try to post it on international forums and see if we canidentify it. Perhaps this is not new and unheard of. It’s just that this is our first time seeing it in ourcountry.”

Before Mary could understand what Rosalie meant, Byron knew what Rosalie wanted to do.

His face was a little cold, and he added, “Rosie means that the origin of the patient must be found out!Perhaps this isn’t an accident but a planned trap!”

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