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To: Lloyd227
That Michael Fumento article has already had a thread of its own, and posters have pointed out that his argument is full of holes. Most notably, the 1918 Spanish flu had nothing like a 33% mortality rate. The true mortality rate was very much like that which SARS seems to have.
61 posted on 03/29/2003 7:05:30 AM PST by aristeides
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To: aristeides
You may well be right about Fumento's credibility. I'm not to judge. Although I work in the healthcare industry, this is an area where I simply do not have enough information to separate myth from reality.

and... this just in...

WHO official dies of killer respiratory illness

The World Health Organisation (WHO) doctor who first identified the fast-spreading pneumonia that has killed 54 people worldwide has himself died of the disease, the United Nations agency said on Saturday local time.

Dr Carlo Urbani, 46, identified the outbreak of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in an US businessman admitted to hospital in Hanoi in Vietnam, where Dr Urbani was based.

The virus, which has flu-like symptoms, has infected about 1,500 people.

"Because of his early detection of SARS, global surveillance was heightened and many new cases have been identified and isolated before they infected hospital staff," the WHO said in a statement.

WHO director-general Gro Harlem Brundtland paid tribute to Urbani, who was married with three children.

"His life reminds us again of our true work in public health," she said.

link to the article here

64 posted on 03/29/2003 7:13:42 AM PST by Lloyd227 (While I don't claim to know what the truth is, this was an interesting read)
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