Like so, Landon continued coming up with the perfect solution for the plague.
Of course, he wouldn't give it to the doctors and nurses yet.
They had to go and carry out their own work first.
And if they failed, then he would step in.
This was a learning curve for them, and they had to make sure that they tackled the matter independently.
Plus, Landon wasn't entirely sure of his hypothesis and guesses yet.
He still had to collect blood, saliva and pee samples of any patient, test them out and see how the samples reacted when he dropped several other substances in them.
How do the cells react? What was happening under the microscope?
How does the data look from the machines?
What calculations and adjustments have to be made? And in what ratio should he combine the medical ingredients to produce the vaccine?
All those things need to be tested, or else the patient might have terrible side effects instead.