The Artificially Genius Doctor

The Artificially Genius Doctor
Misunderstand the Citizens


Rudi and Tanti realized that they needed to do further research to better understand the water quality in the area. Their initial hypothesis suggested that drinking water could be a source of disease transmission, but they wanted to know more about what was actually in the water.


They decided to collect water samples from various sources around the area. They went to rivers, wells, and even rainwater that pooled in some places. Carefully, they collected these samples into a special bottle they brought from the lab.


When they returned to the lab, they began more comprehensive testing of the samples. They examined the content of bacteria, viruses, and other chemicals that may be present in the water. The results varied greatly, with some samples showing very high levels of contamination.


Meanwhile, Tanto and Tanti continue to work with local children. They decided to help the children build a simple hand wash in their school. With some of the equipment they brought, they began teaching children how to build an effective hand wash.


Two local children, Maji and Ilman, stand out as leaders in the project. Maji is a passionate and creative boy, while Ilman has outstanding technical expertise. They teamed up with Tanto and Tanti to design and build a simple but effective hand wash.


Tanto gave a hint to Maji and Ilman, "First, we need to find the right place to build this hand wash. Make sure it's easily accessible to all children at school."


Ilman added, "We also have to make sure that we have access to clean water to wash our hands. We can connect the pipes from the well to this hand wash."


Eagerly, they worked together, digging holes for support poles and assembling the skeleton of a hand wash. Maji even added an artistic touch by drawing funny pictures of the importance of hand washing.


Over the course of a few days, they successfully completed their hand washing project. The local kids are very happy and proud of the results. Handwashing is the first step in improving hygiene in their schools and preventing the spread of disease.


Meanwhile, in the lab, Rudi and Tanti are getting closer to a better understanding of the source of the outbreak. Their testing results lead to some interesting findings that will be key in their efforts to address this issue. However, they know that there is still a lot of work to be done before they can provide effective solutions to the locals.


The results of water testing that had been done by Rudi and Tanti began to reveal important findings. They found harmful bacterial contamination in several drinking water sources in the area. These findings are starting to corroborate the notion that contaminated drinking water is the main cause of this outbreak.


Rudi and Tanti continue to conduct further tests to identify the bacteria present in the water. They seek to isolate the bacteria responsible for the disease and develop appropriate treatment methods.


Meanwhile, in the local village, Tanto and Tanti are trying to provide education on hygiene and disease to the local population. They held an educational event in the village hall and invited all the residents to attend.


Tanto explained, "Hygiene is the main key in preventing disease. We should keep our bodies clean by washing our hands regularly, especially before eating and after using the toilet."


Tanti added, "We also have to be careful with our drinking water sources. Make sure the water we drink is clean and safe. If necessary, boil water before use."


One of the residents, Mr. Witarsa, also made a valuable contribution. He had knowledge of traditional medicinal plants that could be used to boost the immune system. Pak Witarsa gave an explanation of these plants and how to process them.


Tanto and Tanti feel very grateful because the local community is very open to the information and education they convey. They know that public awareness and understanding is key in tackling this outbreak.


Rudi and Tanti sit at the lab table, trying to formulate a plan of action that will help address the cause of this outbreak. They have identified that drinking water contamination is the main cause of the disease and must now determine the next steps.


Rudi scratched his head, "We have identified the problem, Tanti. Now, all we need to do is provide solutions to the locals. They need to have access to clean and safe water."


Tanti added, "I agree, dad. But we need to work with the village chief to implement this plan. Without their support and help, it would be hard to succeed."


They agreed to hold a meeting with the local village chief, Mr. Junaidi, to discuss their plans. However, when they tried to contact him, Mr. Junaidi refused to speak on the grounds that there was no budget to address the issue.


Rudi and Tanti were frustrated. They know that time is precious in situations like this, and procrastination will only make things worse. They decided to hold an open meeting with the villagers to explain their situation and plans.


An open meeting was held in the village hall the next day. The locals gathered to listen to what Rudi and Tanti had to say. Rudi began, "We have found that drinking water contamination is the main cause of this disease. We have a plan to address this issue, but we need the support of everyone here."


However, when Rudi tried to explain their plan, a fairly old resident, Ibu Sumarni, got up and cut off Rudi's conversation. "I'm sorry, doctor, but we've heard a lot of promises from the government and others before. We won't believe it again until we see real action."


Tension began to be felt in the room. Some other residents also began to doubt the intentions of Rudi and Tanti. They feel desperate because they have long suffered from this outbreak without a real solution.


Tanto tried to speak, "We understand your concerns, and we cannot blame you for these doubts. But we are here to help, and we will work with you to address this issue. We need the support and participation of the whole community."


However, before the atmosphere warmed up, Mr. Witarsa, one of the residents who had made valuable contributions, stood up. "I believe in them" he said firmly. "I've seen their efforts in helping us, and they're serious. Let's work together."


Other residents began to feel moved by Mr. Witarsa's words. They start nodding in agreement and expressing their support for Rudi and Tanti's plan.


Rudi and Tanti were relieved to see the change in attitude of the locals. They know that this is an important first step in tackling this outbreak. With the support of the community, they have the hope to execute their plans successfully.