Chapter 991
Chapter 991: Chapter 975 Chickenpox Chapter 991: Chapter 975 Chickenpox Finally, the red light passed, and Gu Ning drove towards the kindergarten, picking less congested roads to save some time.
When the car stopped, Tang Yuxin got out and ran to the entrance of the kindergarten while Gu Ning hurriedly followed.
After they explained the situation, the gatekeeper outside allowed them in.
At that moment, the children in the kindergarten were playing games, and Tang Xincheng and Chengcheng were obviously participating.
These two kids were easy to spot; their father Gu Ning was tall, so both kids were somewhat taller than other children their age.
Despite being younger, they were the tallest in their class and identical twins to boot, typically sitting together, making them the most noticeable among their peers.
Mommy.
As soon as Xiaobai saw his mother, he quickly grabbed his brother Xiaomeng’s hand and ran over.
“Mommy, did you come to see us?” Xiaobai held onto Tang Yuxin’s hand, swinging it from time to time.
“Mommy hug,” Xiaomeng also stretched out his little arms, asking to be hugged by his mother.
Tang Yuxin quickly squatted down and grabbed Xiaobai and Xiaomeng’s wrists, checking the insides of their wrists, then flipped their eyelids before swiftly lifting Xiaomeng up and gesturing for Gu Ning to pick up Xiaobai.
As they were about to walk outside with their children, Tang Yuxin remembered something; she had been so rushed that she had forgotten about the many children still there.
She pressed Xiaomeng’s little cheek against her chest, “You need to take the children to the hospital right away.
They might have been infected with chickenpox.”
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She was now one hundred percent certain that Xiaobai and Xiaomeng had contracted chickenpox.Even their strong resistance had not spared them, which meant the other children, mixing and playing closely together in the kindergarten, were likely at greater risk.
It was still the incubation period for chickenpox, which was treatable, but once the rash appeared, it would be much more difficult to manage.
After her words, the teachers in the kindergarten were all frightened and hurried to notify the principal.
Tang Yuxin, worried about the little ones, walked quickly, while Gu Ning followed behind with Xiaobai in his arms.
Xiaobai, sensing something was amiss, clutched his father’s clothes tightly.
“Daddy, is Xiaobai sick?”
Xiaobai asked, his little mouth pursed, “Do I have to get an injection?”
“Xiaobai, honey, don’t be afraid,” Gu Ning hugged his son’s small body closer.
He wasn’t sure about the need for an injection since he wasn’t a doctor, but the children’s mother was.
“Gu Ning,” Tang Yuxin suddenly remembered something, quickly turned around,
“Have you ever had chickenpox?”
Having chickenpox as a child was worrisome, but it’s even more dangerous for adults.
“Don’t worry, I’ve had it,” Gu Ning gently touched his forehead to his son’s little head, “Daddy had this illness before, so Xiaobai, don’t be afraid.
Be brave like Daddy, okay?”
“Okay.”
Dabai nodded vigorously with its head, probably not feeling anything right now, so it wasn’t very spirited.
Gu Ning, however, did feel that Dabai’s body temperature was higher than usual.
He had never doubted Tang Yuxin’s words.
Tang Yuxin wasn’t just any doctor; she was a descendant of Ancient Medicine, which included diagnostic methods such as observing complexion and sensing energy.
So, it wasn’t difficult for her to deduce from their appearance that the two children might have contracted chickenpox.
It was just that they had discovered it a bit late.
Recently, the two children had been complaining about itchiness, asking to be scratched, which they thought was due to mosquito bites.
He had even scratched them himself, not realizing something was wrong.
Looking at the children’s bewildered little faces, he felt deeply remorseful.
Without stopping, Gu Ning took the two kids straight to the hospital.
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Each carrying a child, they made their way into the hospital, coincidentally bumping into Zhou Xiaomeng.
“Xiaomeng, go inform them that a kindergarten may have a chickenpox outbreak, with a significant number of children possibly infected.
They might arrive soon.”
Zhou Xiaomeng, upon seeing Dabai held in Tang Yuxin’s arms, didn’t dare to ask further and quickly ran off.
Tang Yuxin took both Dabai and Xiaobai into a hospital ward, fearing that this wasn’t an ordinary case of chickenpox; it could be a new type of virus infection.
She remembered from her previous life that it was a kindergarten where the children had collectively contracted chickenpox, but no one noticed until the eruption of the infection.
By the time they were taken to the hospital, the situation was incredibly hard to control.
Reportedly, the hospital premises even had to be sealed to prevent the rampant spread of the virus.
Tang Yuxin just couldn’t recall exactly when this had occurred because it had been so long ago.
She didn’t remember every detail, and the hospital she had been at hadn’t treated such patients, so she didn’t know the specifics.
She didn’t know the year it happened or how it was cured.
Her current fear was that the chickenpox affecting Dabai and Xiaobai might be caused by this new type of virus and could be highly contagious.
She not only had to worry about Dabai and Xiaobai but also about the other children in the kindergarten.
Moreover, these children had recently performed programs with several other kindergartens.
If there were cross-infection, that would complicate things further.
And these were all children, very, very young ones, like her Dabai and Xiaobai.
Hastily, Tang Yuxin took out her phone and called the hospital director, asking for vigilance until the lab results were back.
Tang Yuxin actually hoped for the best but knew that she wouldn’t be certain until the reports were in.
It was also necessary for the medical staff to be cautious.
If it was indeed that type of virus, it could be particularly dangerous for those who had never had chickenpox before because of its high transmissibility and the lack of a specific treatment for this new strain of virus at the time.
Right, there were also the family members at home.
Tang Yuxin was getting anxious, considering everyone at home likely had been in contact with Dabai and Xiaobai.
She didn’t need to worry about her father for the moment because both her father and her second uncle had had chickenpox, which she knew about.
She had it, too, meaning they wouldn’t be infected for now.
But Chengcheng and Ren Li would be problematic.
Ren Li had stayed at home lately.
She had caught a cold and wasn’t feeling well the past few days, so she had not gone out at all.
Tang Yuxin didn’t know whether Ren Li had ever had chickenpox.
At the very least, she hadn’t been in contact with anyone else.
The biggest concern now was Tang Xincheng.
As her brother, he definitely hadn’t had chickenpox.