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To: elmatador who wrote (33528)5/12/2003 1:11:31 AM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
>>However, the World Health Organisation has warned of serious shortcomings in the epidemiological data being provided by the capital, despite repeated calls for more information on Sars transmission routes.<<

WHO sounds very unreasonable here. I would tell them take it or leave it. That is the data China has! about 50% of SARS patients do NOT know where did they get infected with SARS. Like one example I read, a guy from HeBei province stopped over in Beijing for 2 hours, and the only thing he did was taking the subway train. and one week later after he returned, he was confirmed with SARS. and there are millions of people use subway every day in Beiing, at least before this SARS, so how the hack could the authority know who gave this guy SARS??

Completely ridiculous!!

Yeah, a couple of hundreds of people protested, big deal!

Here is another "smart" WHO guy predicted
Taiwan could rein in SARS within 50 days, says WHO
etaiwannews.com

Make me wonder how professional are these guys?? I can make this kind of prediction too.



To: elmatador who wrote (33528)5/12/2003 6:48:43 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 74559
 
Oz,

Beginning to remind you of the Great Leap Forward yet?

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Memory is a good thing.

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Can Ziwu or anyone tell me what the Han equivalent of the Malay term "amok" is?