"Doctor, my grandma needs to be hospitalized, she has to be hospitalized, her condition is terrible. She is in danger at any time."

The doctor thought about it for a while, but instead of answering the family of the patient in front of him, he took out his mobile phone and made a call.

"Hey, Dr. Ye, I showed her the relative you mentioned. From the chest X-ray, it is highly suspected, more than 90%. She proposed to be hospitalized, but there are no beds in the second ward, so it cannot be arranged."

Tang Su guessed that the doctor should be calling Aunt Ye Jie, but she couldn't hear what Aunt Ye said.

"An extra bed in the corridor of the second ward? Okay... I'll let you know and see if it can be arranged."

The doctor hung up the phone, then called Tang Su out and issued a hospital bill.

Tang Su took the hospital bill and pushed her grandmother to another building, a separate hospital building with three floors.

Tang Su first went to pay 20,000 yuan, and then came to the second ward the doctor said with his grandmother.

The second ward seemed to be closed, the door was closed, Tang Su went through the formalities outside, and signed several agreements.

"You're the patient's granddaughter, aren't you?"

"Yes." Tang Su nodded and took your head.

"We must make it clear to you that the current patients in the second ward are all highly suspected patients. Of course, it does not mean that high suspicion is 100% confirmed, but the probability is very high. The hospital treats confirmed patients in full isolation. This measure is also taken as much as possible, so family members are not allowed to enter the ward to accompany you. After you sign the agreement and fill in the information, you can leave." The nurse asked seriously.

Tang Su looked at the nurse wearing a protective suit and was a little confused.

"But my grandma needs someone to take care of her. She is very weak now and has no ability to take care of herself." Tang Su was very worried that grandma went to the hospital alone.

"There will be nurses and nurses to take care of her. You can easily cause cross-infection. So please respect the system of our hospital." The nurse explained patiently.

She said this many times every day, because many family members of patients have these questions.

Grandma was in a wheelchair, she heard what the nurse said, and then she waved to Tang Su.

"Go back..." Grandma said weakly, she was almost at a loss for words.

"Go back." Grandma said again.

Tang Su was helpless, so she could only instruct the nurse to take good care of her grandmother.

Seeing her grandma being pushed into the ward, Tang Su was emotionally broken.

She didn't know if her grandmother would be able to come out alive this time, or if she would still be able to see her.

Maybe today is the last time she and grandma see each other.

Holding her mobile phone, Tang Su took two photos, and then she posted the two photos to her circle of friends with the text:

(Grandma, you must defeat the virus. Be good.)

After posting this post, Tang Su left the inpatient area.

It was already more than nine o'clock in the evening, but Tang Su saw that the hospital was still very busy, and there were still people queuing for registration and waiting to see a doctor.

The entrance of the hospital was full of cars, and some cars were about to come in, but there were no parking spaces.

Tang Su stood at the door of the hospital, at this moment, she didn't even know where to go.

The shared electric car she rode is gone, and now she has no other way to leave the hospital except walking.

She also doesn't know what to do after leaving the hospital?

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