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To: Land Shark who wrote (410904)6/1/2003 10:06:28 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
'Bed chains' for Canada Sars violators

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A top Canadian health official has warned people that they might have to be "chained to a bed" if they violate the strict Sars quarantine rules in Toronto.
The Toronto authorities are investigating four deaths linked to Sars which have raised fears that the outbreak could be spreading further than previously thought.



To: Land Shark who wrote (410904)6/1/2003 10:56:12 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
And another one line idiot chimes in. I see you have no ability whatsoever to challenge my web page.
bulk.ath.cx

But I like any questions or nay saying as it allows me to think up even more devious and deadly scenarios all made possible by those mobile labs.

A gram a microgram of seed is all that's needed to create a weapon of massive destructive capability.

Many are just to stupid to see it.



To: Land Shark who wrote (410904)6/2/2003 2:29:28 AM
From: jim-thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Bed chains for Canada SARS violators."

A top Canadian health official has warned people that they might have to be "chained to a bed" if they violate the strict Sars quarantine rules in Toronto.
The Toronto authorities are investigating four deaths linked to Sars which have raised fears that the outbreak could be spreading further than previously thought.

The deaths last week happened at a hospital away from areas identified as being affected by the pneumonia-like illness.

"I don't know how people will like this, but we can chain them to a bed if that's what it takes," said Ontario Health Minister Tony Clement.

He was referring to reports that some people in quarantine were not sticking to the required 10-day isolation period.

news.bbc.co.uk