As the weekend rolled by, the Chikungunya outbreak hit the rural population the hardest, with every one in three people being infected.
Within the tri-fecta cities of Luoping, Guangzhou, and Foshan, the urban citizens were able to handle it much better than Xiaoyun had expected.
Mostly due to the sheer amount of resources that were able to be easily distributed in a city setting compared to the spread-out rural areas.
In the end, zero deaths were reported in all cases across his settlements, with almost 90% of cases being mild fever and fatigue.
What was feared as a tragedy in the level of bubonic plague turned out to be more of a seasonal flu that became a slight inconvenience.
Still, the preventative measures and caution continued for the next few days as some hospitals were overloaded with patients. Only severe cases were allowed in, leaving most of the mild cases to stay home.