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SARS
Infected Countries
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Total
number of probable cases: 8,224
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Confirmed
death toll: 735
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Canada:
148 cases reported. 26 death
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China:
5,325 cases reported. 317 death
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Hong
Kong (Special Administrative Region):
1,728 cases reported.
269 death
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Malaysia:
5 cases reported. 2 death
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Singapore:
206 cases reported. 31 death
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Taiwan:
596 cases reported. 76 death
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Thailand:
8 cases reported. 2 death
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United
Kingdom: 4 cases reported
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United
States: 67 cases reported
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Vietnam:
63 cases reported. 5 death
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(Sources:
World Health Organization; Hong
Kong Department of Health; China
Ministry of Health; Health Canada;
Singapore Ministry of Health)
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MAS crew under quarantine
(May 24) Taiwan records a new high
(May 22) Dr Ismail questions
Singapore's SARS tactic
(May 21) Singapore deposits
its 207th probable victim in Johor hospital
(May 20) Singapore's newest case didn't get virus in Malaysia
(May 19)
MAS crew under quarantine
KUALA LUMPUR, May 24: Nineteen Malaysia Airlines cabin crew who flew out of Taipei
despite being placed under quarantine at a hotel there by the health
authorities have been ordered to comply with a 10-day home quarantine
here. read
more>> Taiwan records a new high
TAIPEI, May 22:
Taiwan health authorities were battling to get a grip on
an escalating SARS crisis today after a record number of cases were announced in
the wake of an island-wide World Health Organisation (WHO) travel alert.
read
more>> Dr Ismail questions
Singapore's SARS tactic KUALA LUMPUR, May 21
(2:40pm): Singapore cannot deny entry to a sick
person, including a suspected Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome victim, who
comes into the country either by land, sea or air, said Health deputy
director-general Datuk Dr Ismail Merican today. read
more>>
Singapore deposits
its 207th probable victim in Johor hospital KUALA LUMPUR, May 20
(4:30pm): Singapore “deposited” its 207th
probable Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome victim, a 26-year old mosaic layer
from Sabah, in Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor on Sunday after he was found
having the symptoms. read
more>>
Singapore's newest case didn't get virus in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 (2:24pm):
It is unlikely that Singapore’s newest case of Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome, reported yesterday, contracted the virus in
Malaysia. read
more>>
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