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Chapter 189: City closure and strict control, Yan Ermei’s experiences (page 12)
Kueibu has been accepting foreign refugees and has never stopped.
Although there are a lot fewer refugees in Chunshang, there are still some.
As a prefectural city, Ruyang has the largest number of refugees, and there are still more than 3,000 people in the refugee camp.
Liu Sheng knew that plagues were common in the late Ming Dynasty, so he took many measures to deal with refugees carrying diseases. Especially after he occupied Ruyang and conditions improved, various measures became more complete.
For example, you must take a hot shower before entering the refugee camp, and all clothing must be boiled and disinfected.
Another example is the use of quicklime water for disinfection in refugee camps, having to go to the toilet to defecate, not drinking raw water, etc. These are all the most basic.
The most important thing is the isolation measures of separate camps and zones.
Refugees who have been in the camp for less than seven days and those who have been in the camp for seven days will live in separate camps. Refugees who are sick will live in separate camps. Every 100 people in the same camp will live in separate areas. They are not allowed to move around casually. Anyone who is sick will be reported as soon as possible, etc.
As for emergency epidemic prevention measures, it is rapid mandatory isolation.
Not all of the above measures were proposed by Liu Sheng, many of them were already known to many doctors and officials in the late Ming Dynasty.
The main reason why epidemics occur frequently is due to frequent natural disasters and military disasters; while the reason why epidemics are out of control is due to the incompetence or even inaction of local officials and poor epidemic prevention.
Therefore, although Liu Sheng took various preventive measures against the epidemic, he was still worried when he heard that the epidemic had appeared.
Bai Taiwei said: "The patients, their contacts, and even the refugees in the same camp have been isolated in separate camps.
I came here to tell the commander that the dozen or so refugees suffering from the disease are all from Kaifeng Prefecture, which means that a major epidemic is likely to occur in Kaifeng Prefecture.
In addition, there are disease patients among the refugees, and there are likely to be disease patients among other people coming from the north.
The entire city must be cordoned off and screened immediately according to the plague prevention and control measures prescribed by the commander-in-chief to prevent the outbreak and spread of immune diseases in the city. "
Liu Sheng nodded, "Understood, I will prepare to seal the city right away. By the way, does Miss Bai know what the epidemic is this time?"
There were many epidemic diseases in the late Ming Dynasty.
The most terrifying of these is plague, also known as plague; followed by plague, smallpox, wool plague, etc.
Liu Sheng has taught Bai Taiwei how to vaccinate against smallpox using cowpox, and it is currently being promoted.
But there are other diseases that Liu Sheng can't do anything about.
Especially the plague, it is very scary to die from morning to night.
Bai Taiwei said: "Judging from the symptoms of the dozen or so people who are currently sick, it is probably an epidemic."
Liu Sheng didn't understand and asked, "What is epidemic?"
"Epidemics that occur due to seasonal and climate changes are called seasonal epidemics. They generally occur in spring and autumn, and are mostly warm epidemics and rarely cold epidemics."
Liu Sheng was stunned after hearing this and thought, isn't this just the flu?
He was relieved at first, but then he thought that influenza can kill people these days.
In addition, influenza is transmitted through saliva, that is, it spreads through the air at close range. It is a relatively easy-to-spread disease and must not be ignored.
So Liu Sheng immediately asked his guards to summon Li Changwen and other major Ruyang officials for a meeting.
As a force that has been rising for less than a year, the Kuaibu department has staff in all departments who are very capable and administratively efficient.
In addition, Liu Sheng had already had relevant regulations in this regard, and Bai Taiwei also had a lot of experience in dealing with the epidemic, so the meeting quickly passed a number of decrees on epidemic prevention.
At 3 o'clock in the afternoon that day, the standing army, garrison army, civilian soldiers, and patrol police stationed in Ruyang were mobilized and began to implement city closures and epidemic prevention measures...
The spring breeze and sunshine are warm in the afternoon of late March, making it a good time to visit.
After Yan Ermei took a nap in the inn, she went out to the streets.
After entering the city yesterday, he had already visited some areas in the city and found many decrees and measures that interested him.
Most of them were policies that previous dynasties had when governing local areas, but some of them became a piece of paper as local officials corrupted their governance.
However, there are also some decrees and regulations that are original to this department and are worth pondering.
For example, most streets and alleys in Ruyang City are very clean.
The Kueibu government arranged for dedicated personnel to clean and remove garbage every day.
In the Ming Dynasty, this person was a local handyman, and the local government at most subsidized some money from selling, and sometimes even let criminals do it.
But in the Ministry of Finance, this kind of special person is a hired official - his monthly salary is one tael of silver!
However, the Ministry also has high requirements for this kind of people: they must ensure that the neighborhood they are responsible for is clean and tidy, and they must also be responsible for punishing those who litter.
The penalty is usually a copper coin ranging from one to a hundred coins, and even more fines will be imposed if the circumstances are particularly egregious. However, the fines were not collected by the hired officials responsible for cleaning up Dajie. Instead, the fines were paid at the nearby street office.
This involves the Ministry of Education's reform of urban administrative units.
The urban and rural areas of the Ming Dynasty initially used the lijia system. Generally, ten households were divided into one jia, and hundreds of households were divided into one li.
It was a bit rigid when it was established in the early Ming Dynasty. After Hongzhi, many reforms were carried out, and the Lijia system became more lively. Up to now, many places have directly changed their names to the Baojia system, and the original Lijia system exists in name only.
In this city, Weibu divided its administrative units based on regions.
They are district, community, street and lane.
Ruyang City, for example, is currently divided into two major districts: east and west. Each district has several communities, each community has jurisdiction over several streets, and each street has jurisdiction over several lanes.
They are all divided by region, and there are no strict requirements on numbers.
In addition, there are obviously more public toilets in Ruyang City than in other cities, and there are obvious road signs, and urinating on the roadside is strictly prohibited.
If animals defecate on the city streets, they can only accept punishment.
However, there are special livestock markets and horse streets in the city. Animals will not be fined if they defecate in the livestock market. If you go to Maxing Street, the fine will be much cheaper and quite humane.
In addition, when checking in at an inn, you must use a road sign and waist badge to register. Patrol police will come to check from time to time. Once an unregistered person is found checking in, both the owner and the guest will be punished.
This rule also existed in the Ming Dynasty, but it is no longer enforced in many places. In Ruyang City, you must register before you can check into an inn.
There are many things like this. Walking in Ruyang City, Yan Ermei felt as if she was living in a certain city in the New Ming Dynasty where the administration was extremely clear and clear. She felt quite at ease.
Dangdang Dangdang!
The sound of the gong instantly brought Yan Ermei back to her senses. Following the sound, she saw a group of policemen patrolling the streets.
This patrolman is obviously similar to the street patrol officers of the Ming Dynasty, but since entering the city yesterday, Yan Ermei has not seen a patrolman oppressing street vendors or asking for food and drinks in shops.
On the contrary, I have seen thieves caught and disputes resolved several times.
"Attention merchants, residents, and tourists, our army has important military operations and the city will be closed immediately!"
"Businesses and residents in the city will return home immediately and close their doors. Outsiders are not allowed to move in. If any relatives or friends have moved in in the past seven days, they must report to the street office!"
"If you are a pedestrian in the city who has stayed at an inn, please return to the inn immediately. If you are entering the city today and have not stayed at an inn, please stay where you are and wait for arrangements by our Yibu rebels!"
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