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To: TobagoJack who wrote (30068)3/24/2003 11:39:48 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Jay,

Take care of yourself over there. WHO has said that SARS is much more contagious than previously thought. And recycled air in an airplane is an ideal way to expose one's self to the SARS problem should someone unknowingly bring the infection on board. Over in the States, we now have numerous confirmed cases of SARS, all of them that trace directly back to either Hong Kong or mainland China.

KJC



To: TobagoJack who wrote (30068)3/25/2003 1:29:57 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
<<hoping that some folks will cancel out on their Easter plans for either Phuket or Ko Samui in Thailand>>

Money for pizzas ready. Hope you get some wimps to cancel and you can make.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (30068)3/25/2003 1:35:44 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 74559
 
Happy Travels Jay. How many masks do people in Hong Kong wear now? 10% 20% 70% of the people on the street? 1%?? How about in offices?

I suppose the numbers will grow as the reported infection rate grows. The masks will keep increasing until the infection rate starts dropping. The sophistication of the masks will increase too.

Mqurice