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To: Condor who wrote (1625)4/3/2003 6:29:44 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 48800
 
I know, Condor. I have a friend in Vancouver, which is not nearly as bad as Toronto in terms SARS, and he said when people see Asians on the streets, they were like keeping a distance of 10 yards<g>

No. I am not playing down the matter. All I am saying is that within China, SARS become an Epidemic only in Guangdong, not in other cities, and even if in Guangdong, it has been controlled. And there is no doubt GuangDong should have taken the matter more seriously back in last December.

SARS may be more dangerous in HK or America simply because more buildings are air-conditioned. And I have a friend working in John Hopkins (in Cancer research), from the very beginnig he told me that the virus is airborne, and Chinese Doctors are much more experienced in treating this kind of illness. I did not ask him why he said that.