The corridor was filled with family members with worry etched on their faces, sitting, standing, or squatting on the ground.
These people, without exception, were here because their relatives or friends were in the Intensive Care Medicine Department.
Patients who need to be admitted to the Intensive Care Medicine Department are generally in critical condition.
To put it bluntly, whether they can walk out alive remains an unknown.
The person in charge rang the doorbell, and after a moment the door slid open to the left. A nurse stood inside the door.
The anxiously waiting family members immediately swarmed forward.
"Hey hey, if family members want to apply for visitation or inquire about the situation, please use the side door. These are doctors coming to help us out. Let them through first."
The nurse was fierce and loud.
And truth be told, only she could subdue these anxious relatives.
One by one, they obediently cleared the path.