Chapter 992
Chapter 992: Chapter 976: Moving Out Chapter 992: Chapter 976: Moving Out They thought that once they had been vaccinated, they would be protected forever, but that’s not the case.
This new type of virus is highly contagious, and even those who have been vaccinated could still become infected.
And there are even more people at the school.
If Tang Xincheng were to be infected as well, wouldn’t the entire school become a disaster area?
She didn’t know how this was going to end, not to mention that it might not just be her younger brother affected—other children might have been infected by their classmates from the kindergarten.
When the dean heard this, he too was shocked.
A new strain of the chickenpox virus, highly contagious.
Could this be another SARS outbreak?
Although it has not been confirmed yet, the mere contagion of chickenpox was terrifying enough for him.
He quickly took out his mobile phone and reported to the hospital’s leadership.
If it turned out to be a new virus, they might have to close the hospital.
He couldn’t help but wipe the cold sweat from his forehead and collapsed into a chair.
He hoped it wasn’t a new virus because there was no medicine available to combat it yet.
And it was affecting kindergarten children—children, three or four-year-olds, how much resistance could they have?
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If a large number of children were infected with chickenpox and it spread in utter chaos, could he even continue as the dean?
Tang Yuxin brought the syringe and stood in front of her two children.
She was wearing her white coat, complete with a mask, and was wrapped up tightly, with only her eyes showing.
Gu Ning was sitting on the side, as even he had to have his blood drawn to check for infection.
But despite the uncertainty, everyone in the Tang family had to undergo blood tests, especially Tang Xincheng.
“Are you scared?” Tang Yuxin asked her two sons.
“Mommy needs to give you a little prick.”
“Not scared,” Xiaobai bravely shook his little head.
“Xiaobai isn’t scared either.”
Xiaobai followed his brother’s example.
He bravely stretched out his little arm, but his eyes were red.
They didn’t understand what was happening—they had been playing with friends at kindergarten, and suddenly their parents came to pick them up to have blood drawn and get a shot.
“Yes, very good,” Tang Yuxin stroked her son’s cheek.
She took Xiaobai’s arm.
Xiaobai pursed his little lips and didn’t make a sound.
When Tang Zhinian arrived, he just so happened to see Xiaobai having his blood drawn by his mother, and his heart ached immensely.
His Xiaobai, what suffering had he endured?
As soon as Xiaobai saw his grandfather, he felt aggrieved.
After his mother finished drawing his blood, he wanted his grandfather to hold him.
But when he saw that his grandfather was also sitting there having his blood drawn, he stopped causing a fuss.
After Tang Yuxin drew blood from Xiaobai, she turned to the younger one.
Yet Xiaobai was afraid of pain.
He had said he wasn’t scared, but upon seeing the needle enter his brother’s arm and the blood that was drawn, he became very scared.
Xiaobai held his little brother’s hand
“Don’t be scared, Xiaobai, it won’t hurt.”
Xiaobai sniffled and finally offered his little arm to his mother.
Tang Yuxin held Xiaobai’s little wrist and drew some blood from him too.
Xiaobai started crying from the pain as soon as the needle pricked him.
But he didn’t pull back his little arm.
Gu Ning came over and held Xiaobai in his arms.
“Daddy…” Xiaobai cried hard in his father’s embrace, not understanding why he had to be pricked.
He hadn’t done anything wrong; he’d been very, very good.
Indeed, he hadn’t done anything wrong.
It was those viruses that had.
After Tang Zhinian finished drawing blood, he picked up Xiaobai.
Soon after, Tang Xincheng and Ren Li also arrived, they too needed to be checked.
Both children were almost asleep, clutching onto the adult’s clothes, refusing to let go, probably frightened by the sudden turn of events.
In truth, they weren’t that brave; they were still very small, just around three years old, after all.
The test results came back quickly, and Tang Yuxin held the report, not knowing whether to cry or laugh.
Unfortunately, the situation was exactly as she had feared.
Both Xiaobais had contracted a highly contagious strain of virus.
If this had been ancient times, with the medical conditions of the day, a lot of people would have died.
The virus on the Xiaobais was infectious, but fortunately, no one else in the family had caught it.
Apart from Tang Xincheng and Ren Li, everyone else had antibodies to this type of virus.
In other words, people who had had chickenpox before wouldn’t get it again, and certainly wouldn’t be infected.
So the rest of them were fine, Ren Li and Tang Xincheng hadn’t been infected for the time being.
But what about the future?
The virus spread very quickly, especially since there were two other kids in the house who were in constant contact with the younger ones.
Tang Zhinian and Gu Ning each held a child.
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The children hadn’t developed any serious symptoms yet but were already feeling unwell and had started coughing.
Their little cheeks also looked off, and they lacked energy.
Even their normally bright eyes were now half-closed.
They had been playing with their dad and grandfather just before, but now they were silent.
Tang Yuxin walked over and placed her hand on their foreheads.
“They have a fever.”
She had originally planned to arrange for the two of them to stay in her office, where it was spacious and quiet.
But in the end, she realized this wouldn’t work.
These were infectious diseases; they couldn’t stay there.
“I’m going to get them admitted to the hospital,” Tang Yuxin said, feeling truly overwhelmed.
She hurriedly took the two children to complete the hospital admission procedures.
The pox was probably going to break out soon, and while things were manageable now, the next few days would be the trickiest.
Also, Tang Yuxin stopped Ren Li and Tang Xincheng, who wanted to follow.
“Sister, take Chengcheng to the Gu family’s place or to Old Mr.
Wang’s, or just go to a hotel.
Don’t stay around here.
You haven’t had this illness before, and if you accidentally get infected, it would be very troublesome.”
“Okay,” Ren Li knew this wasn’t the time to insist.
She took Tang Xincheng’s hand and pulled out her car keys, ready to take Tang Xincheng away for a few days.
As for where to stay, she felt she should neither visit the Gu family nor the Wang family.
Both families had children, and although they were virus-free for now, it was uncertain if that would change.
They themselves didn’t mind, but they couldn’t risk infecting the children, especially the youngest of the Wang family.
It’s serious when such a small child gets sick.
Ren Li took Tang Xincheng back to Tang Garden, packed up their belongings and prepared to leave.