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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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Stick to guidelines
(MAY
11) Guangzhou cracks down on spitting to curb outbreak
(MAY
11) New P-3 rated research lab can probe killer diseases
(MAY 9) Medical
reports required (MAY 9) Simple hygiene can help curb infection
(MAY 8)
Train passengers from Woodlands not screened
(MAY 7) Quarantine
on Sarawak hospitals extended by four days (MAY
7) Virus more deadly than 1997 crisis
(MAY 6) Quarantine to end
(MAY 6)
Stick to guidelines KUALA LUMPUR, May 11: The Health
Ministry has sent circulars to State health directors on the need to strictly
abide by all directives and guidelines issued in handling Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome cases and the 10-day quarantine order for those who came in
contact with probable victims. read
more>>
Guangzhou cracks down on spitting to curb outbreak
BEIJING, May 11: China’s
southern Guangzhou city has despatched 1,000 sanitary workers to patrol the
streets for people spitting to curb the spread of SARS, state media said
today. read
more>> New P-3 rated research lab can probe killer diseases
ALOR STAR, May 9: Malaysia will be able to carry out its own research on killer
diseases with the setting up of a new P3-rated research laboratory in Sungai
Buloh, Selangor, next year. read
more>> Medical
reports required
KUALA
LUMPUR, May 9: Visitors from China and Vietnam
applying for visas must now submit
medical reports from qualified doctors confirming
that they are free of Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS) symptoms. read more>> Simple hygiene can help curb infection May 8: LIVING in Singapore as an
expatriate is quite easy if one complies with the regulations and most people do
because it makes sense to do so. read
more>>
Train passengers from Woodlands not screened
KUALA LUMPUR, May 7 (3:41pm):
While the government took stringent measures to screen
every person arriving from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-affected countries,
a shocking revelation came to light - train passengers from Singapore's
Woodlands have not been screened. read
more>> Quarantine
on Sarawak hospitals extended by four days
KUALA
LUMPUR, May 7 (2:07pm): The 10-day quarantine
order on 810 people at the Sentosa
Mental Hospital and Sarawak Hospital has been
extended to another four days as
a precautionary measure to ensure no new
outbreak suspected Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome and Upper Respiratory
Tract Infection (URTI).
read more>> Virus more deadly than 1997 crisis
BEIJING, May 6:
A Chinese economist has warned that the effect of SARS on
China’s economy could surpass that of the Asian financial crisis six years ago,
state Press reported today. read
more>>
Quarantine to end
KUALA LUMPUR, May 6: The quarantine on 810 people at the Sentosa Mental Hospital and
Sarawak Hospital is expected to be lifted tomorrow as the SARS situation at the
two hospitals has been brought under control. read more>>
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