Chapter 383 Sponsored by Baijiapu Caravan
Bai Chunsheng kicked him and warned him sternly again: "I'll say it again, if you don't want to die, it's best to follow the arrangements of the on-site staff."
"If you have any doubts, you can talk about it, but you can't interfere with the staff at our resettlement site."
Although Bai Chunsheng's feet were not strong enough, he still kicked the man staggering.
"If I see anyone picking on the staff at our resettlement site again, they will be severely punished!"
Seeing Bai Chunsheng's angry look, the man quickly waved his hands and explained stumblingly: "No, no, I didn't want to bully others, I..."
"Stop talking nonsense, hurry up and line up over there to drink medicine." Bai Chunsheng scolded: "Drink medicine when you have a fever. I'm not asking you to die. Why are you so nagging?"
"Oh, okay, okay."
Seeing this man shrinking his neck and trotting to queue up to drink medicine, Bai Chunsheng was still cursing: "Speak well, or you won't listen!"
There were more than 300 people in this wave, and they were all processed within an hour.
People with fever drank medicine and went to the red zone, where five or six people shared a room to rest.
People who don’t have a fever also take medicine and go to the blue zone to rest in a room with ten people.
The shack did not have air leakage from all sides, so the victims were not clear about the conditions inside the house at first.
When they entered the house, they were surprised to find that although the beds in the shack were made of straw, each bed had a thin quilt.
"This, is this for us?" Some people really couldn't believe it.
The staff member who brought the people over took a glance, nodded, and then said: "These quilts 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 boiled and washed with hot water. This is called disinfection."
The victims had heard about disinfection countless times in the past hour and knew more or less what it meant.
In particular, reminders to pay attention to hygiene are constantly played in the resettlement site.
They drank medicine and porridge, and there were several doctors here. People with fevers were not locked up to die. They slept in shacks with thin quilts instead of grass.
If the victims who were unable to enter Junji Town were resentful before, their resentment would have dissipated long ago.
They are all people who escaped from the towns where the disease occurred, so they naturally know how the local government dealt with it.
In contrast, these victims felt warm and grateful.
They all understood that the resettlement site really wanted to save their lives.
Knowing that all this was a spontaneous act by the Baijiapu caravan, the victims were even more grateful.
They are neither relatives nor friends, and they have worked so hard to arrange them, and provided money and supplies. Even if there are people who were shot to death for punching cards before, there is no way they can hate the Baijiabao caravan.
They even understood in their hearts that in that situation, it was normal for the people at the checkpoint to act like this. If the government had replaced them, none of the three or four hundred of them would have survived.
In ancient times, transportation was inconvenient. Even if some people infected with the epidemic escaped, many would die on the road.
Most of the people who died of illness on the road had no one to bury them, let alone use quicklime to disinfect them.
In this way, the disease spreads.
Junji Town has a special geographical location and has become rich because of the Baijiabao caravan, so it is the first choice of many people. You can imagine the pressure it endures.
At first, no one in Junji Town had any idea that the Baijiabao caravan could hold the checkpoint.
If the disease hadn't spread and victims were flocking to Junji Town, making it even more unsafe outside, these people would have run away with their belongings.
But one day has passed, two days have passed, three days have passed... After several days, the checkpoint guarded by the Baijiabao Caravan has not been breached.
Even though there were deserters from other countries among the people who rushed the card several times, they still did not get any benefits.
Some of these deserters are real deserters, and some are just means by some countries to take advantage of the opportunity to take over Junji Town.
Peach Blossom Village had been on guard against this move for a long time, and after seeing it, they were especially ruthless against those who rushed the card.
Then, all of these soldiers, without exception, were captured alive and sent to the mines, where they could continue to mine in place of those who had previously mined.
People in Junji Town were also afraid that their lives would be in danger if the barrier was breached, so some wealthy people sent their loyal servants to help.
Firstly, to show that he had contributed, and secondly, to show his favor in front of the Baijiabao caravan.
There are other more or less reasons, but they are all beneficial to you.
The people in Peach Blossom Village didn't refuse. After all, there are three emergencies among people, so it would be good to have someone to replace him.
What's more, there are always some trivial tasks that need people to do, such as laying quicklime, carrying corpses, washing clothes, lighting fires for cooking, etc., or just filling up the number of people to scare away people who want to charge.
The corpses carried here are almost all those who failed to pass the checkpoint. As for those who died of illness before the checkpoint, the number is very small.
Especially for those who go to the resettlement site, unless they are seriously ill, they will be relieved after taking medicine for a few days.
After several days of treatment among the first batch of patients arriving at the resettlement site, those with mild symptoms have recovered, and some have even developed antibodies.
Severe cases have also turned into mild cases, and it is estimated that taking medicine for another three to five days will be enough.
Some of those who recovered from the disease chose to leave, and some of them lived in epidemic areas and stayed at the resettlement sites to help.
After all, only by working as a resettlement site worker can you continue to stay in the resettlement site with free food and accommodation, and because you have been sick yourself, you have experience in caring for people who are infected.
The place to live is easy to solve, just build some shacks. As for food, it's just some rice porridge, Baitao won't refuse.
As a result, Baijiabao Caravan became famous again. Countless people talked about Baijiabao Caravan, and they all gave thumbs up and praised it.
It had been more than half a month since he knew there was an epidemic. Baitao didn't need to listen to the report. He only knew the situation by looking at the number of people treated in the mall.
‘Tee, 6,723 people were rescued and 5,869 infected patients were cured...’
Such data shows that at least half of the people who come to Junji Town are infected with the epidemic.
There may be some people who were not infected at first, but encountered the virus on the way to escape and had no protection, so they naturally became infected.
If Baitao hadn't ordered the rescue and the prescriptions he came up with had cost tens of thousands of coins for the mall to improve over and over again, these people would most likely not have survived.
Peach Blossom Village.
"Auntie, there is a message from someone outside who wants to sell the medicinal materials in his hand to us." Bai Dashan reported.
Everyone knew that the Baijiabao caravan was helping victims of the disease, so it was not surprising that the drug dealers came to them.
Originally, the drug dealer wanted to wait for the Baijiabao caravan to come to his door.
But they didn't expect that half a month had passed and there was no movement from the Baijiabao caravan, so they couldn't help but look for it themselves.
Baitao: "What price?"
In the new month, I hope the little cuties can move their fingers and throw their tickets to me. Thank you all~