Some doctors have expressed fear SARS could spread rapidly in India because of its congested cities and overstretched health system, but government officials have played down the chances of SARS becoming an epidemic in India. I'm sure the government officials are correct.
After all, the Ganges River is used only
for bathing, drinking, laundry, and burial.
Hospital security is not too great either. One SARS patient in Mumbai got out of bed, got dressed, went to the airport and took a commercial flight to Delhi, where he was checked into another hospital.