Chapter Two Hundred and Fifty-Two: Get rid of the old and make new arrangements 15

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“The elders’ personal information, itinerary, and even the specific number of elders…

"From the current point of view, not only the naturalized civilian cadres, but also the awareness of confidentiality of most of the elders themselves can be said to be extremely low. A major task of the Tianlai Novel Secrecy Bureau is to carry out confidentiality education, and to understand the meaning and significance of confidentiality work. As the scope, rules and regulations, punishment measures, etc. continue to spread, we must make elders, naturalized citizens, and especially those retained from the old society realize the importance of confidentiality...

"The Senate should restore the "Law on the Protection of State Secrets" as soon as possible to guide the progress of confidential confidentiality work..."

Writing this, Liu Xiang wishes to restore the establishment of the Confidential Bureau and the Security Bureau in the central government. That will be the largest departmental adjustment after the Second Five-Year Plan, involving the library, political security, police, military, telecommunications, etc. This department can be regarded as a major political earthquake. Under the current style of "senior secretaries managing documents", the construction of these two bureaus will also affect the work of many secretaries.

Therefore, Liu Xiang very cunningly wrote at the end: "Submit it to the Central Committee for deliberation and restore the establishment of the two bureaus in Guangzhou as a pilot project." This only involves the cadre group mainly composed of naturalized people and avoids a large part of the Senate. The tearing. After the rack is set up in Guangzhou, as long as it can operate stably, then the "founder" of this system will naturally be Liu Dafu in front of him.

Lai Xiao looked at the barge slowly approaching the dock, then looked at the bayonets gleaming all around, and secretly cursed in his heart: I've suffered from the thief Kun again!

The sun is shining in the sky, it's spicy. Like hundreds of people around him, he squatted on the ground with his head in his hands. Don't dare to move. Surrounded by thieves of the National Army and "black dogs". Each and every one of them looked fierce and evil. He was merciless when killing people: this was the Pearl River. With a bayonet and a kick, the body was kicked directly into the river, without even burying it. From morning to now, Lai Xiao has seen several unlucky people thrown into the river like this.

The rags on his body, after last night's arrest and "climbing into the pool", had become barely able to cover his body. Although you won't get cold in the summer, squatting under the sun from morning to now is still bearable.

Even if you become a beggar, you will not be tolerated by thieves. Lai Xin hated these "suffering shorthairs" more and more.

Since his elder brother Lai Da was exposed and arrested in Lingao, and the second young master fled in a hurry, Lai Xiao worked as a handyman at the school in Lingao County for several more months. During this period, I heard that my brother Lai Da had been sentenced to death and was killed by the Kun thief. While Lai Xiao was hurt, he silently prayed that the second young master could come back with the officers and soldiers to "take revenge."

Although the officers and soldiers did come later, they were completely defeated by the Kun thieves. Lai Xiao's dream of "returning the regiment" was completely shattered when the brigade was escorted to Lingao as prisoners of war.

On the night of the "Torch Parade" to celebrate the victory, Lai Xiao hid in bed alone and cried - he did not dare to cry, even if everyone in the same room went to watch the fun, he was afraid of being discovered.

Hatred and fear for the thief were intertwined in his heart. Although he was once determined to fight for his brother, in the end he could not resist the fear - the thief's interrogation in Lingao became more and more strict - and he still ran away. I thought about going back to Guangzhou to talk to the second young master.

He didn't dare to take the road to Qiongshan to cross the sea, so he found a small fishing boat in Lingao, crossed the strait to Xuwen, and then headed to Guangzhou. He didn't go halfway, all the money he had spent, and he could only beg all the way. Just returned to Guangzhou.

However, Gou Chengxuan was not in Guangzhou. He asked around but never got any news about the second young master. Lai Xiao was destitute and eventually became a beggar registered in Guandi Temple.

Lai Xiao was born as a slave when he was a child, and his ability to observe people's emotions is first-rate, and he is not afraid of flattering others. Whether he is out begging or catering to a big guy, he is always at ease. Although his seniority in Doukou is not long, he has become a "character" in Doukou.

Guangzhou is a place with advanced industry and commerce, many large shops, and it’s not too cold in winter. After Lai Xiao had been hanging around for a few years, he felt that begging for food was not a bad life - as the saying goes, "Begging for food for three years will not work even if it is given to the prefect."

The sudden attack by the Kun thieves in Guangzhou frightened Lai Xiao and gave him the idea of ​​​​escape. Then I thought about it, I am just a beggar. There are thousands of beggars in Guangzhou city. Who do I think I am, should the thieves come here to catch me? Besides, even if you escape, how can you make a living if you run away? The business of begging is also a matter of familiarity rather than rawness. Going to a new place may not be as easy as Guangzhou. If you encounter a beggar who refuses to register, you really won’t be able to get a meal!

So he took a chance and continued to hang out in Guangzhou.

Unexpectedly, the thief Kun would not even spare the beggar! Yesterday afternoon, after eating and drinking, Lai Xiao was sleeping in his sinus. Suddenly, there was a whistle, and the gangster's "black dogs" rushed in like a swarm, waking him up from his sweet dream. The man holding his head squatted at the base of the wall and watched as they used whistle sticks and bayonets to "inspect" his rags and some of his "properties" before being escorted away.

Lai Xiao was really filled with regret at this time. He had stayed in Lingao and knew the tricks of the thieves: This ship was probably going to transport them back to Lingao. After arriving, they would have to be "purified" again, and then there would be endless work. Even those who are lame and have broken hands, as long as they are not "human sticks", can still find work.

He was feeling sorry for himself when suddenly there was a commotion among the waiting beggars. It turned out that an old beggar suddenly fainted.

It's summer, and large groups of people gather on uncovered piers. Fainting from heatstroke is nothing new. The health bureau sent several health workers to carry someone who fainted to the side of the arbor, give him some water, and give him a dose of anti-fungal powder.

"Don't move! Squat down!" Following the stern scolding, the health worker and two police officers used whistle sticks to separate the crowd and came to the patient's side.

The health worker was a student of the Ministry of Health's short-term training course from Lingao Diao. He glanced at the old beggar lying on the ground casually, and suddenly his expression changed drastically. He took a few steps back and his voice changed: "Quick! Get the people here." Everyone move away!”

"...This was a year of great victory and rapid progress for the people. During this year, the people of Guangdong, under the leadership of the Senate, continued their great march to annihilate the reactionary rule that usurped Ming Dynasty and completed the liberation of the entire territory of Guangdong. In such a year Against this background, the great Senate led the people of Guangdong to carry out vigorous reform and construction work in all aspects of politics, economy and culture..."

Liu San threw away the newspaper in his hand irritably, spread out the pile of documents in front of him, and began to worry about his routine.

It has been a year since the Senate liberated Guangzhou, but the progress of health and epidemic prevention work has not satisfied the senators. Liu San has been busy in Guangzhou for more than half a year, but his title has always been "Guangdong Health Commissioner of the Ministry of People's Livelihood and Labor". The stalls he has opened are getting bigger and bigger, but the number of people has not increased. When Commissioner Liu was worried, he suddenly realized that he had been working alone almost all the time. As a noble veteran, he had been doing things for so long, but he didn't have a team of his own - let alone a team, he didn't even have a brand, so he hurriedly He applied to establish the Guangzhou Special Municipal Health Committee to coordinate the public health management work in Guangzhou. After all, modern public health and epidemic prevention matters are definitely not something that he and a few Chinese medicine doctors can handle. But Liu Yuanlao also encountered the same problem as other departments in Guangzhou: lack of cadres.

There were not many naturalized citizens who truly understood the modern medical system of the Senate, and a considerable number of these people were assigned to the already stretched frontline of health work, and all of them became doctors. Various departments in Guangzhou are looking for cadres, and medical education in the Senate has just started. There are almost no health administrative staff among naturalized citizens, and subsequent training has naturally not been able to keep up. He was scratching his head to think of a solution. Suddenly the office door was pushed open.

"Report... report!" His correspondent came in. The young man was panting. It seemed that he had been running for a while.

"What's going on?" He knew immediately that something was seriously wrong.

"Among the beggars sent... to Hong Kong..., now... now... now..." He said "now" three times in a row, "plague!"

Liu San was so shocked that he stood up suddenly.

The plague epidemic in Guangzhou was not unexpected, because he had long heard from medical officials that the plague had spread locally. But since he returned to Nantian safely, he has not received any reports of plague - of course, it is possible that the patient died immediately, and no one realized that it was plague - in short, there was no spread of plague.

He quickly asked: "What's the specific situation?"

"It is at Guangzhou Pier 3, the fourth batch of repatriates." The correspondent reported, "The patient is an old man in his 10s and 50s. He suddenly fainted while waiting for the ship. After visual inspection, he showed symptoms of chills, nausea, and high body temperature. , there is swollen lymph nodes in the groin..."

Upon hearing this, Liu San has confirmed that this is probably bubonic plague - the most common type of plague. Medical officials have mentioned this infectious disease many times in Guangzhou.

Even in the old time and space, the plague was the notorious "No. 1 disease". It was one of the more than 30 legal infectious diseases, one of only two Class A infectious diseases (the other was cholera), and currently the Senate There are not enough safe and effective vaccines and treatments. Unlike gastrointestinal infectious diseases, plague can be spread through fleas and droplets. In an era when the public health environment is poor and personal hygiene is not paid attention to, its spread and fatality rate are almost devastating.

The only good news is that bubonic plague is the mildest form of plague.

"Have quarantine measures been taken?"

"The National Army has blocked Pier 3."

"Immediately notify the Coast Guard Command and ask them to send isolation ships to transport all patients and contacts to outlying islands for isolation."