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Logic would indicate that SARS spread throughout mainland China during the four month period, November 2002 through February 2003, that they failed to notify the World Health Organization that they had a problem. ...
The linked article below stated that five additional political divisions have been impacted by SARS. ...
"State television reported one SARS death each in the provinces of Shanxi in the north, Sichuan in the west and Hunan in central China the first reported fatalities in those areas and an indication the disease was more widespread than previously acknowledged. ... "
"China Raises SARS Death Toll to 53"
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"Chinese doctor accuses minister of SARS cover-up"
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If each of the political divisions other than Guangdong Province has an average of 500 cases and 20 deaths, I suspect that China may really have approximately 15,000 cases and perhaps 600 dead from SARS. ... Julie Gerberding, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said a suspected SARS virus patient who became ill after traveling to Asia may have infected a co-worker in Florida. ... The health investigators discovered a co-worker who had a respiratory illness and placed that person on the list of suspected SARS cases.
Approximate Word count = 931 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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