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Pastimes : SARS - what next?

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To: FaultLine who wrote (118)4/14/2003 3:21:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn   of 1070
 
From FADG [reposted to here] <Never mind 'Weapons of Mass Destruction', the Yeti, Bigfoot and Abominable Snowman, none of which have been found in Iraq and were not used in Iraq, and won't be found in Syria. King George II is pointing the bone at Syria now, while he's on a roll.

Meanwhile, Sar Wars has killed more of our side than were killed in Iraq, not counting innocent bystanders. Check out my handy-dandy graph of the Sar Wars deceased and also the World Health Organisation link for the details. Message 18838690

Note 144 deaths and 1499 recovered. That's a 10% death rate, but the number of recovered will improve. I'm still guessing about 7% death rate when the bodies and recovereds are all counted up when the smoke has cleared.
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Mqurice

PS: Sorry about polluting the FADG discussion - I'd missed your post asking for SARS to be confined to here. Good idea to confine SARS.
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