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Roadblocks had been set up on all major exits out of the city.

They reported 126 new cases in Beijing, and 161 new cases for the country as a whole. That brings their official total to 2914 cases. That is a 5.5% DAILY growth rate. At that rate cases would double every 13 days. No one believes China's numbers, but if we did, these would be bad. How hard is it to get out of Beijing?

How many people have already left?

1 posted on 04/27/2003 1:57:01 PM PDT by EternalHope
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Bump to myself.
2 posted on 04/27/2003 3:13:14 PM PDT by Judith Anne
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Well, one girl that left is back in her village manning a roadblock to keep out people from where she just came from,Beijing!
3 posted on 04/27/2003 3:45:10 PM PDT by Betty Jo
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It looks like most areas where SARS has been reported have effectively isolated the problem. Mainland China continues to be an incubater of new cases.
4 posted on 04/27/2003 3:49:24 PM PDT by blam
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Interesting article in the Sunday Washington Post on the political background of Red China's SARS decisions; China's Crisis Has A Political Edge: Leaders Use SARS to Challenge Recalcitrant Parts of Government .
6 posted on 04/27/2003 6:10:33 PM PDT by aristeides
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I hate to say this, but a lot of people said that AIDS was God's judgment on gays. Perhaps this is a judgment on the Godless? At least in the case of communist and therefore atheist China.....on places like India and elsewhere perhaps HE'S saying it's time to turn to Christianity...instead of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam...et al? Just a thought.
11 posted on 04/27/2003 8:50:53 PM PDT by ExSoldier (My OTHER auto is a .45!)
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Scientists recreating deadly 1918 flu virus

By Rick Wiles
May 2001
Copyright American Freedom News

Teams of scientists in the USA and Great Britain are working to recreate the virus responsible for the most deadly plague in recorded human history.

Between 20 million and 40 million people died worldwide in the 1918 outbreak of “Spanish flu.” Although the flu had nothing to do with Spain or World War I, the virus quickly spread around the world, attacking even strong and healthy humans. With the exception of Iceland and America Samoa, the deadly virus ravaged every place on Earth.

The first evidence of the virus in 1918 was an army camp in the US. Some scientists believe the virus was transported with US troops to France during World War I.

The epidemic came in two waves in the spring and fall of 1918. The fall wave produced a higher mortality rate. Many virologists believe the springtime virus acquired mutated and became even more deadly later that year.

The violent influenza ripped holes in the lungs of its victims. Their hands and feet turned black from a lack of oxygen. As the body fought for survival, the victims’ faces turned purple as they gasped for oxygen.

Now scientists want to bring the virus back – in the laboratory – to discover what made it so deadly.

That’s has some folks afraid the virus will escape and another plague will strike down possibly hundreds of millions of people the next time.

Professor John Oxford, of the Royal London Medical College, spearheaded the drive to recreate the virus. He began collecting in the mid-1990s tissue samples of people who died in the 1918 plague. Oxford believes genetic material extracted from the bodies of the victims will help scientists “resurrect” the virus.

He’s doing the research because scientists are expecting another worldwide flu plague anytime.

Oxford and his fellow scientist hope that be recreating the virus, and allowing it to infect human cells cultured in the laboratory, scientists will learn how to stop a future flu virus from killing so many people.

“We have go samples from 1918. We want to recreate the virus, look at it genetically and see if there was anything special about it,” Professor Oxford told the London Times in 1996. “We are only just beginning. We have identified the specimens. That has taken a year, to get eight lungs certified from people who died of influenza and not from anything else. We have also got eight brains from people who died of encephalitis lethargica which followed after in 1921-22,” the professor said.

Teams of scientists have searched permafrost burial grounds for the corpses of victims of the 1918 epidemic. Virus samples were taken from the bodies of six Norwegian coal miners who died in 1918 from the virus and were buried in the permafrost on Spitzbergen Island, inside the Arctic Circle.

The tissue samples taken from the remote gravesites are now kept in the US National Tissue Repository in the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) in Washington. The lungs of other flu victims, preserved in paraffin wax in 1918, are also stored in AFIP and have been used to decode the virus’ DNA sequence.

The scientific project is making major strides in bringing back the virus. The US Armed Forces Institute of Pathology has already worked out the sequence of two of the most important genes in the virus. The scientific team used materials from the institute’s tissue archives and from a woman who died of the flu and was buried in the Alaskan permafrost.

The London Times reported last year that a team led by Professor George Brownlee of the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology in Oxford has developed a method for recreating old viruses from DNA molecules.

“The technique is very simple,” Professor Brownlee said. “It involves adding 12 plasmids – rings – of DNA to a cell in tissue culture, and out pops a virus.”

Several months ago, scientists working on the project reported that their research has yet to reveal what made the virus so deadly in 1918. So far, they’ve been unable to find any signs of mutations or unusual properties in the genes taken from the flu’s DNA.

“What it says is that, once again, we don’t have a simple answer,” said Jeffery K. Taubenberger, a scientist at AFIP.

12 posted on 04/27/2003 8:53:43 PM PDT by heyhey
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bttt kiddo
19 posted on 04/28/2003 9:02:39 PM PDT by txhurl
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