The commotion drew the attention of the soldier stationed just outside the tent, whose primary responsibility was ensuring the safety of both the survivors undergoing inspection and the medics conducting it. Although stationed outside the entrance and exit, they couldn't help but overhear what transpired inside. Their hands trembled involuntarily upon hearing Kisha's suggestion.
They found themselves torn between relief that Kisha's suggestion made sense and fear of the implications. Like the medics, they were simply doing what they believed was best. While they were medics/ doctors and not experts in viral research or epidemics, their greater knowledge compared to the general populace meant that their words still carried weight and were considered credible.