Chapter 484: Plague (3)
Here, Xiwu's expression became even more severe, he took the opportunity to observe many patients infected with the plague, all of them were already in the middle and late stages, if they were not treated in time and found a good cure, I was afraid that these tens of thousands of people, along with tens of thousands of people inside and outside Kyoto, would be buried together!
Chu Feng's Kyoto, after this round of plague, I am afraid that it will be a dead city!
couldn't help but raise her eyes to look at Xiling Lan, only to see Xiling Lan's eyebrows locked deeply, and her expression did not hide her deep tiredness, but her eyes were still bright and resolute, her back was straight, and nothing seemed to crush her.
Xilinglan didn't have time to care about what Xiwu was thinking at this time, how to deal with the food and drink of nearly 100,000 people, and controlling the epidemic was the most important thing.
Chong Xiwu nodded: "It seems that we should go back." ”
Sorry for the black jaw, the group turned over and got on the horse, and hurried to Kyoto.
Inside the Imperial City.
The faces of Xiling Lan and the princes and ministers were very solemn, and the plague represented death.
Now that the plague is approaching Kyoto, if you don't take any measures, you will be able to enter Kyoto, and at that time, everyone can only wait for death! All the hearts of all people are filled with despair and fear!
Baiguan cast his eyes on Xiling Lan sitting on the throne, in these days, the strength shown by Xiling Lan convinces everyone, so, in this time of crisis, everyone also hopes that Xiling Lan can come up with a way.
Xiling Lan deeply disdains the practice of hundreds of officials, who have nothing to do in summer and spring, and Zhong Wuyan in everything.
However, I am too lazy to think about it now, and how to deal with it quickly and control the plague outside of Kyoto is the big thing at the moment.
Since you can't count on them to come up with ideas, then tell them to do things.
Xiling Lan didn't say much, and issued one measure after another in an orderly manner: the Xishan camp had long been vacated, and it was originally intended to receive the wounded soldiers brought back by Xiling Yingjie, and it was a certain distance from Kyoto, which could play a role in isolation. It was used as a concentration place for the wounded soldiers and refugees brought back by Xiling Yingjie this time.
The camp is divided into areas, severely infected and mildly infected, as well as uninfected.
Equipped with doctors, disinfection personnel, and guards, no one is allowed to come out.
A notice will be posted in Kyoto early tomorrow morning, informing the people of Kyoto that the plague has entered Kyoto, and that everyone is not allowed to walk around, but to stay at home as much as possible, to keep the room ventilated and hygienic, and to inform the people of the various symptoms after being infected with the plague.
At the same time, refugees outside Kyoto are also advised to leave Kyoto as soon as possible and return to their hometowns if there are no infected people. The infected people were all sent to the camp in Xishan.
Those who are unwilling to leave Kyoto can volunteer to help in the camp of Nishiyama, and receive two large steamed buns per day. Solve the problem of more and more refugees, doing nothing, causing trouble and provocation.
Doctors from Kyoto and nearby towns are recruited from all over the world, as well as medicinal herbs. The medicinal materials are registered in the register, and the household department will give a receipt, and in the future, the household department will receive money with the receipt.
As the order was issued, the officials below led the people to go to the arrangement, to arrange everything before the refugees entered Kyoto, this night, not only no one in the imperial city slept peacefully, but also the people of Kyoto, there were few who could sleep.
Until dawn, the people of Kyoto pushed open the door and walked up to the street, and found that the streets were plastered with notices at night, and there were officers and soldiers and officials walking around, as if the whole city was under martial law.