I'll be back. The dreaded words of The Terminator. I'm not surprised there was a commotion. <After the diagnosis, the patient was assigned to a pediatric ward, where a commotion took place.
Mothers of in-patient children complained about the treatment the hospital is giving the SARS case in isolation in the pediatric ward.>
Our son [age 27] is going to Beijing to live for a month in December. I wonder what that'll mean. I guess we'll find out. He's not worried [having survived Non Hodgkins Lymphoma, diffuse, large B-cell for 6 years, without further symptoms after treatment, a lot of things seem low risk]. I was thinking of going too, but aren't. Being 54, I'm more at risk of mortality, so summer for me in NZ will be nice, rather than winter in Beijing, with sars, perhaps, on the rampage.
I suppose we'll know in a week if it's for real in Taipei.
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