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Wednesday, April 23, 2003

“SARS in provincial China” by Chris Berman, in which he quotes an email from a friend in China. From

;My friends in the university next door to mine have been told to stay in after two students were whisked off with suspected SARS; here at my place we were given kits containing some kind of medicine, a thermometer, and a packet of facemasks. We have to take a thermometer reading every morning and contact the foreign affairs office on campus with the results. This is a provincial-level ruling, apparently. We are also not supposed to stray too far from campus, and have been advised not to go to the supermarket (too crowded). And this morning I walked past the bizarre sight of my stairwell being sprayed with disinfectant by a bored looking waiter from the restaurant next door. His mate, clearly misunderstanding the whole process, was walking behind him spitting out sunflower seed shells all over the place. (Source Link)
see also: http://zod.littlebastard.net/905life/archives/2003_04_23.html#000484
Also: It’s a Zoo Out There, from a Doctor in Singapore, and SARS Watch.

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