In order to maintain the prosecutor's reputation and dignity, the attack by special Staphylococcus was not made public, and everyone received orders to keep it confidential.
During this time, Seoul was also in a state of panic.
Although the riots caused by the lockdown had ended, the price of vegetables began to skyrocket. With the increasing number of people in quarantine, everyone was too scared of MERS to go outside and had to stay indoors.
Food became a problem.
Medicines and masks were even more expensive and hard to find.
Ordinary people couldn't buy medicine for a fever or cold, but in the blink of an eye, scalpers had plenty of stock.
A simple box of antipyretic drugs was being sold at dozens or even hundreds of times its original price.
Even Cui Ridou said, nowadays, gangs don't make money from drug dealing or human trafficking. The most lucrative business is smuggling medicine!
In a short period, the public's resistance rate continued to rise.
