At the start of the tense and quarantine actions in Australasia due to the warti state, regions outside of Australasia remained unaffected.
For European countries, the most important issue at present is the transition of the post-war economy.
During the war, material shortages led nearly all participating countries to implent material distribution and a material rationing system.
Even in a resource-rich country like Britain, the amount of materials each person could buy was limited.
While this limited the rise in prices and ensured that more people could purchase materials, it indeed affected the economic developnt.
The war is over now, and for countries like Britain, the most important thing is to remove material restrictions and distributions, and to restore the pre-war free market.
The British, compared to the French, were at a disadvantage in the distribution of post-war benefits. Even Belgium gained a small part of the territory, but due to the waters separating Britain from the European continent, territorial expansion was impossible for the mainland.
Therefore, the British turned their attention more to the colonies and German warships.
Since the last naval battle, the German fleet had hardly been deployed, and the main force was still retained.
According to agreents with other Allies, Britain could obtain around six main battleships and more than 20 new diums and small battleships, almost taking away most of the main force of the German High Seas Fleet.
This would strengthen the power of the Royal Navy and maintain the naval advantage of the British Empire as another form of compensation.
The British Empire even prepared a welco ceremony for these German warships, waiting to formally receive these German warships and strengthen the Royal Navy’s strength in a short ti.
Almost all victorious nations reaped rewards after the war, and even countries like Belgium were preparing various celebrations to divert the public’s attention.
The flu news from Australasia paused the festive atmosphere for one or two days, but soon the atmosphere resud due to the explanations given by governnts of various countries.
European countries generally reported festive news and staged a golden age scene.
The various news reports from Australasia seed a bit out of place, not only frequently using words such as crisis, necessity, and imdiate, but also seed to restore the atmosphere to warti.
Thanks to Arthur’s popularity among the people, within just three days, hundreds of symptomatic Australasians volunteered for quarantine, and various supplies were urgently mobilized and distributed to the public.
Arthur specifically emphasized that in addition to guaranteeing people’s daily life supplies, it is essential to ensure the supply of important materials such as masks and disinfectants during the flu period.
At the sa ti, for all material sales points, the principle of not raising prices and even reducing prices if possible must be upheld. The governnt can provide subsidies to them, with only one requirent, that no shop or sales point may raise prices, and must even reduce prices appropriately to ensure that every Australasian can afford supplies at any ti.
The "no price increase" principle was specifically instructed by Arthur and required the governnt to implent it. If achieved, it would be credited, if not, it would be a fault.
Under Arthur’s tough attitude, although the order in the Australasia was sowhat tense, the prices of various supplies remained the sa as before the warti state.
For voluntary quarantined Australasians, the governnt must maintain an encouraging attitude, guarantee the supply of all materials to these people, and try to et their demands as much as possible.
For special cases within this group of individuals, such as students, they should also try their best to ensure the study needs of these people to make sure their education is not delayed for too long.
No one could guarantee how long this epidemic would last, and if it dragged on for one or two years, they could not go without studying for such a long ti in quarantine, right?
In any case, Arthur took the current flu very seriously and issued more stringent requirents to the governnt than during warti.
Wars could not threaten the Australasian mainland, but this flu could. Arthur’s emphasis on loving the people would be fully demonstrated during this flu.
Although Arthur had made advance preparations, so problems still arose according to the governnt reports.
At the new round of ergency cabinet etings, Arthur frowned, looking at the Minister of Civil Affairs Philip with so dissatisfaction and asked, "Minister Philip, why are there still so areas not receiving enough supplies? I rember that the national material reserves are still abundant and completely sufficient for the consumption of the entire population for more than two years."
It was not long after the end of the war, which was also good news for Australasia.
The governnt still had sufficient material reserves to implent this quarantine and warti state while ensuring that the people had enough supplies.
"Your Majesty, we have enough materials, but we are short of manpower and cannot deliver the materials to everyone’s hands in a short period of ti." Minister of Civil Affairs Philip stood up and hurriedly explained.
It could only be said that the people of Australasia were too obedient. After Arthur suggested that everyone stay ho for five days of quarantine and only go out normally after ensuring that no symptoms appeared, more than 60% of Australasians chose to stay ho for quarantine.
As the majority of the population stayed ho, although sufficient materials were sent to various stores and sales points, people did not go out to make purchases and naturally did not obtain the supplies.
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