The Reborn Scholar Wants To Counterattack
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At the time, I thought the kids were just playing around with their research, but now, looking back, it's clearly them. They'd thought it would be useful, but they hadn't expected it to be so effective and targeted. The document was quickly distributed to major magazines, and some easy-to-understand, practical reports were also compiled and published in newspapers and on television.
At the time, I thought the kids were just playing around with their research, but now, looking back, it's clearly them. When they actually opened the document and read it, they were all moved to tears. They'd thought it would be useful, but they hadn't expected it to be so effective and targeted. The document was quickly distributed to major magazines, and some easy-to-understand, practical reports were also compiled and published in newspapers and on television. A treatment for the virus causing global panic had already been discovered. But was this treatment truly effective? Or was it just a smokescreen the Chinese government was using to appease the public? When the public saw the name of the author of the report, they felt reassured. In terms of qualifications, Gu Weiman certainly couldn't compare to many of his predecessors. In terms of achievements, Gu Weiman had indeed developed a number of world-renowned pharmaceuticals, but he couldn't claim to be the best in the field. In the pharmaceutical field, countless researchers toiled silently. Most weren't as famous as Gu Weiman, nor were they as talked about as much, but they certainly laid the foundations of modern Chinese medicine. For example, a research team at Yenching University developed insulin, transforming diabetes, once a life-threatening terminal illness, into a manageable chronic condition. Gu Weimian doesn't consider herself to be on par with these predecessors. However, she is undoubtedly the most prominent figure in her field, largely due to her diverse background. Not only is she renowned, but her academic expertise is truly impressive, leaving a positive impression on the public. Many of the epidemic prevention procedures and disinfection and isolation measures outlined in her research and development report were quickly implemented, garnering extensive feedback in a short period of time. Gu Weimian quickly made adjustments based on this feedback, creating a positive cycle. The anti-influenza A drug developed by Mianning Pharmaceutical Group also quickly received approval for clinical trials. All processes proceeded quickly and smoothly. The first group of patients received treatment, and five days later, preliminary clinical trial results were released, confirming the drug's effectiveness, with no significant side effects observed to date. Under normal circumstances, the observation period would have been much longer. Five days would have made it difficult to determine whether the drug was truly flawless. But these are extraordinary times, and central government departments held several consecutive meetings, even summoning Gu Weiman for questioning. Gu Weiman maintained a relatively objective and neutral attitude. She wasn't absolutely confident in the drug she'd developed, and all her understanding and potential side effects were documented in the research report. After several rounds of negotiations, the Ministry of Health decided to use the drug in clinical trials in various cities. This decision was forced by the situation, a helpless move, but also the best option. Gu Weiman knew this was inevitable when she decided to release the drug, but when the day finally arrived, she was still nervous and sleepless. Fortunately, a few days later, good news came from all over the country. The epidemic was under control. A few days later, major Chinese media outlets reported on this progress. The public was naturally relieved to hear this good news, and their favorability towards Gu Weiman naturally increased.