After a while, President Padden looked at the senior executives on the spot and asked.
"As for this matter and those civilians who were bewitched by the Central Country, I wonder if you have any good ways to deal with it, such as what kind of strategy we should take to deal with this situation?"
Although normal people were not as important as those top scientists.
But it was clear that the existence of normal people was also indispensable for the operation and development of a country.
After all, there were only a few scientists. Normal people occupied the majority of society. Naturally, the requirements of the scientists should be given priority and treated with the best.
But the problem of normal people's panic must be solved as soon as possible.
Otherwise, hundreds of millions of civilians in the country would panic because of this, and the whole society would have a huge problem.
For example, if doomsday was coming, would anyone work hard?