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Section 260 Abandoned Corpse

 Everything in Dongzhi Qixiang is still the same, as if Zhao Gui had patrolled it yesterday. As for changes, the road on the ground is smoother than before, and there is no garbage.

"Agui, look over there!" Shopkeeper Xie patted Zhao Gui on the shoulder and pointed to a pile of things covered with reed mats in front of him. Huo Junming suddenly felt an ominous premonition in his heart.

"It looks like a corpse!" Zhao Gui's expression was not good, "Go over and take a look."

Shopkeeper Xie stood far away, while Huo Junming and Zhao Gui had no choice but to come closer and use a stick to open a corner of the covered reed mat: it turned out to be a corpse.

"MD, what's the number?" Huo Junming cursed and used a stick to pull away the reed mat garbage covering the body, and shouted to Zhao Gui, "Acridine? Go to the side to save acridine! Do you know this person?"

"It looks unfamiliar - to be honest, it would be strange if it looks familiar. It looks like someone died of illness, and the symptoms are consistent. Anyone who throws sick corpses at this time will throw them in their own area, or they will secretly throw them elsewhere." Zhao Gui

With a look of disgust on his face, he beckoned shopkeeper Xie over.

"Are they from your street?"

Shopkeeper Xie shook his head and expressed that he did not recognize him. Judging from the clothes of the corpse, he should be a poor commoner.

"I'll pull up the cordon, you hurry up and call someone." Huo Junming took over the cordon and said, "Since he died of illness, it's my life."

Although the Senate took in all the homeless beggars in the city not long ago, the number of people on the streets has been significantly reduced compared to previous years, and most of the dead were emergency patients. After the police issued a notice to find the body, family members would collect the body within three to five days. However, after the plague appeared, because of fear,

As a result of the epidemic, more and more corpses were found lying on the road unclaimed.

Then, a new situation emerged that Lin Motian had not expected. After the isolation and quarantine regulations for plague infected people and contacts were issued, the number of unknown corpses on the roadside further increased. Later, after a report from the grassroots quarantine officer, he understood that because

Regulations require that once a plague patient or person is found to have died, everyone who has been in close contact with the patient or person must be quarantined. This often means that no one in the family, old or young, can escape - they have to be sent to Cheung Chau Island en masse.

Isolation and quarantine.

After all, this quarantine is almost the same as being in prison. The quarantine camp on Cheung Chau Island is not a sanatorium. The whole family lives in a thatched hut. Rich or poor, high or low, they eat porridge to get by. The sun is shining, the river wind is blowing, and the heavy rain is drenching.

It is said that even for wealthy families, even ordinary small households cannot bear it. The elderly and children are too weak to support themselves. Some people fell ill within three or four days, and some even died of the disease.

The bad situation on Cheung Chau Island spread throughout the city with the return of the first few batches of people who had expired from quarantine. As a result, the people who were originally afraid of quarantine were even less willing to go - it was impossible for people in the late Ming Dynasty to

With such a deep understanding of "quarantine", they will simply think that they have been put on a separate list, regarded as the source of infectious diseases, and put under "house arrest". Even if they go out in the future, they will be discriminated against, not to mention that they still face

Death threats: They simply don’t believe that anyone can deliver food and medicine after being quarantined. They only think that quarantine means being locked up and waiting to die silently.

Under this trend of thought, a large number of family members privately abandoned the corpses of patients and deceased patients. Therefore, they could "pick up" corpses in a sitting position from time to time. At a glance, they knew that they had been sent out by their families before they died.

In order to prevent the body from being recognized, these people often choose to quietly dump the body far away from home.

In the past, it was very difficult to do this. No matter whether you were carrying a living person or a corpse, you couldn't run around in broad daylight. When the street gate was closed at night, no one could get through. But since the Guandi Temple was banned, the people who used to guard the streets were

The "street watchers" of the gates all went to Cheung Chau Island for "reorganization training". The police could not send so many people to manage the street gates, and the security organization in the city was not strict enough. In many places, the street gates were unmanaged.

The door is wide open, which gives an opportunity for corpses to be dumped. The night shift patrol has caught people dumping corpses many times at night.

This is amazing! Lin Motian was so furious that he issued severe punishment regulations, and stipulated that if anyone in the household was missing, they would be regarded as missing persons and died of illness, and they would follow the isolation procedures. This chaos was brought under control. At the same time, he ordered all parties to

Baojia took turns sending people to guard the street gates. However, there were not enough manpower, and not all of the quarantine officers who rushed to the scene could strictly control the situation. Although the phenomenon of privately dumping corpses has been greatly reduced, it has not disappeared. There will be unknown people every three days.

Bodies appear. Guangzhou's household registration management can only barely guarantee the permanent population, and there is no time to take care of the unregistered population. Finding the source of these bodies is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

"Comrade Huo, what do you think we should do?" Zhao Gui brought someone back and asked.

"After patrolling as usual, let's see who is missing someone. I guess I can't find the source..." Huo Junming said helplessly, "According to regulations, after 24 hours, the body must be burned regardless of whether it is claimed or not - hum, really

It's a ghost thing if someone claims it... They are processing it here, let's continue patrolling, and leave this to the processing station first, and we will handle it together after today's patrol."

The so-called processing center is the so-called "corpse processing center" - in fact, it was a humanization factory that originally specialized in processing unknown corpses by Liuhua Bridge. In the past, unknown corpses from Guo and Guo counties of Guangzhou Prefecture were burned here. There was originally a batch of corpses.

It belongs to the widows under the jurisdiction of the Guandi Temple. The Luze Garden in one prefecture and two counties in Guangzhou is also located here. It specializes in managing the "death" in "birth, old age, illness and death". Those who have no money or land for burial after death can find a piece of land here.

I don't know how many corpses were buried in layers upon layers of graves. If I was lucky, a wealthy family would donate coffins for charity, and I could get a thin-skinned coffin for burial.

If there is no one to claim the deceased or the deceased is a widower without family or friends, then the only option is to burn it and collect it in a clay pot.

Lin Motian took it over because of the needs of epidemic prevention work. The bodies of those who died of illness found during quarantine patrols, whether they were fallen on the road or identified by residents, were all gathered here for incineration.

The corpse collection team arrived soon. Like Huo Junming, they belonged to the epidemic prevention brigade and took turns to collect corpses. Although some people suggested that Lin Motian use the former Guandi Temple personnel who had completed the quarantine, Lin Motian still rejected it.

The reason is that these beggars and slave laborers have long had the habit of stripping corpses of their clothes and belongings. This is a moral issue in ordinary times, but it is fatal during epidemics. Therefore, before they have completed their "training and transformation",

He decided to only use the epidemic prevention brigade for the time being - at least they had been trained for several months.

The corpse collection team all wore full-body isolation gowns, large masks and oilcloth gloves. With hooks, ropes and stretchers, the corpses were uniformly put into oilcloth body bags before being transported to reduce secondary infection during transportation.

The reed mats and rags covering the corpse were also put into rattan baskets, sealed, and sent to a designated place to be burned. After the corpse was cleaned, the epidemic prevention team sprayed disinfectant.

Seeing the body collection team busy, Huo Junming recorded in his notebook "An abandoned corpse suspected of being infected with No. 1 disease was found", followed by the time and place, the person who found the person and the results of the treatment. "These unscrupulous people..." He closed the notebook and muttered

After a few words, he put his hands behind his back and followed Zhao Gui to the next alley.

"Master...! You two masters! Help!" After walking a few steps, they heard a crying voice shouting and saw a young man staggering towards them.

"Isn't this Laifu?" Zhao Gui was stunned, "Isn't your family already quarantined? How did you escape?"

Yesterday, it was announced that a neighbor of Laifu's family had died of the No. 1 disease. The neighbor's family was not quarantined, because it was found that people from Laifu's family had been in and out of the deceased's house during the period when he was infected, so his family was also quarantined. This afternoon they will be transferred to

Went to the Cheung Chau Island isolation camp.

In order to prevent the quarantined people from escaping, once they are declared as "persons awaiting quarantine", police or national troops will be posted at the door of their homes to keep them under house arrest and will not allow them to enter or leave until they are sent to the ship.

"It was the deputy who was standing guard at the door who let me out. Something happened at home!" Laifu cried and said, "My grandpa hanged himself..."

"Ah?!" Huo Junming and Zhao Gui were both shocked when they heard this, "What's going on?"

"Grandpa has seen a lot of dead people in the neighborhood recently. The bodies were all burned without leaving any tombs. He was unhappy at first and didn't speak for several days. After the home was quarantined the day before yesterday, he kept talking to himself, saying something like 'bury them in the ground'

For peace of mind' and the like, just now...just..."

"Take us first!" Huo Junming and Lao Zhao followed Laifu and hurriedly ran into the alley.

There was nothing special about the scene - at least Zhao Gui didn't see any special problems. The deceased had a certain level of education and left a suicide note. The meaning was very clear. The old man believed that being quarantined meant that the plague had come to his family, and he was an old man who was half-buried.

It is impossible to escape such a disaster. Anyway, even if you are lucky enough to escape the plague, you will only have a limited time. Instead of being burned to ashes after you die, it is better to give yourself a good time and kill yourself while you are not sick, and still be safe.

The corpse is buried in peace...

"This..." Zhao Gui found it very unbelievable, "Because you are afraid of illness and cremation, you want to commit suicide? Could it be a disguise?"

For the pure proletarian Zhao Gui, without the arrival of the Australians, his future would be nothing more than hard work and part-time labor. It would be impossible for him to marry a wife and leave children. In the end, he would either become old and frail or contract ""

"Epidemic", he died. Baojia came forward to have him cremated at Liuhuaqiao.

"Agui, do you think this family is isolated, no one comes in or out, and there is no shortage of food and medicine, so who has nothing to do to kill an old man?" Although Huo Junming's face covered with a large mask could not be seen, Zhao Gui could feel it.

He seemed to be smiling bitterly, "I think this matter is basically certain, it is suicide. These people... you have lived a good life under the hands of the Senate for too long. I don't know what they think.

Already."

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