Yan Huaiyi's idea can't be said to be wrong either. Considering his own circumstances, this is a relatively cautious approach. Originally, the area of land approved for the Infectious Disease Hospital by the city was only one-third of the current one. It was the previous leadership of the Infectious Disease Hospital that actively fought for the current size, but having a larger area is not necessarily a good thing.
In Yan Huaiyi's view, this is like someone who can only afford a two-bedroom apartment insisting on getting a villa. The problem is, the house is an unfinished shell; where will you find the money to decorate it? Originally, with the allocated land area, government grants coupled with hospital loans should have been enough to build the new hospital. But now, with this large area and plans for a comprehensive treatment building, where will the money come from? Even if you borrow the money and build the hospital, how many years will it take to repay the debts?
