
“Patients condition worsens as soon as this ? Matheos turns out to be more dangerous than violet.”
Vaska was very concerned about the patient's current condition.
“Master, I suggest you should go to the hospital immediately to get a blood transfusion.” Vaska recounted what his condition was now for his patients.
“Hospital doctors are far away from here. Can you help me ?” the patient refused to go to the hospital and tried to negotiate with Vaska's doctor.
Vaska looked confused and in a dilemma. He could have helped the patient to have a blood transfusion, but of course it would have taken his time and the other patients would have waited a long time because the time was up left to care for one patient only. He had no medical assistant to help him.
“Sorry sir due to limited equipment and medical personnel here I can not help you.” Vaska refused because he thought other patients would be abandoned later.
“If so I will wait for doctor Vaska to treat me at home.” Vaska returns he listens to a request from his patient. Because he's been outpatient for one patient.
“Huft..” Vaska took a deep breath. “Alright sir I will take care of you at home now but I need help from your family to help me change the infusion and so on because I can't be there 24 hours a day.” Vaska finally agreed with a heavy heart because as a doctor he could not let his patients die in front of him.
“Good, doctor.” Vaska and the patient then headed to the patient's home and carried out treatment there.
“Call other patients, hopefully their condition is not that bad.” Vaska hugged Judith for a bit to get rid of her fatigue. “Ya, darling. If tired just close it first and rest.” Judith then let go of her embrace considering that there are still many patients outside waiting in line.
Judith called back the patient waiting in the waiting room. It turns out that many of the patients who came his condition was bad and even worse than the patient earlier. Some refused to go to the hospital, others asked for home service but Vaska refused because it was enough for him to do the treatment of three home service patients who were very time consuming. The rest chose to take medicine only from Vaska because they could not get home service.
The next day there were patients who died again, in a day there were two patients who died.
“No... my wife... don't leave me.” a man shouted hysterically when he saw his wife's condition stiffened in a room. “Mother... don't leave, don't leave us.” two young children join in hysterically when they find out his mother is dead and leave them all.
At that time Vaska came out of a house after checking the condition of the patient. He heard the conversation of some villagers.
“Harry, Isabelle died.” A man came out of the house and approached his next door neighbor to tell him the news of death about his wife. “Rocky also died.” A woman came out of the house and delivered a sad news about her husband's passing.
“Ooh...” Vaska could only exhale heavily at the news of the deaths of the citizens whose numbers were increasing day by day. “I have to do something or all the citizens here will die.” Vaska looked at the grieving citizens and his heart was slurred. He quickly returned to his medical practice to deal with the patients who were still waiting for him.