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... aid with a surly tone, “The hospital sees so many people coming and going every day, what if one of your doctors caught the flu and transmitted it to my uncle?”

Qiao Xi’s pretty face turned cold as she replied, “Liu Zongyun’s ward is under the care of Shu Xue and me. We perform disinfection and pathogen testing every day. We’re even more cautious with special wards, so that kind of issue is highly unlikely.”

Xu Xingluo, still not convinced, retorted, “That’s easy for you to say. ...

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