But at this point, what else could be done?
Everyone took a deep breath and began to do what Thomas said, preparing silver needles, serum making equipment and related drugs.
"The first patient must select the individual in the most severe condition!"
Treatments were given to critical patients first, then only less severe patients.
Even though they were able to stay alive for up to 24 hours, it was only a rough estimate. The only certainty was that those in critical conditions would die much sooner than those who were less severe. Therefore, Thomas's strategy was to treat the critical patients gradually and move on to the others.
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