Victor said nothing; he simply watched quietly, observing who among them could continue to be entrusted with important responsibilities.
Cuauhtémoc shook his head, his expression heavy. "No! This data is what I've collected recently."
As he spoke, he pulled out a stack of documents from his briefcase and handed them to the General. "Currently, we don't have a dedicated epidemic prevention agency. Most prevention work is done within hospitals, which are overcrowded, and the doctors' abilities are limited. I propose the establishment of a specialized epidemic prevention department to address potential large-scale outbreaks. Let us not forget the 'Kokolizi Epidemic,' which claimed around 15 million lives over a span of five years in history."