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To: jackbob; riri
>notify the Seattle/King County Health Department ...
> I'm sure you would agree that any failings or mishaps on your brother's or the doctors part, to include miscommunication, could have serious consequences.

Well, I've had updates
to report. (1) My brother says
so many people

got sick where his wife
works, that many of them went
right away to see

doctors. So far, all --
including my brother and
his wife -- have been told

it's just a cluster
of flu type things, and not SARS.
(2) My own involvment

making conttact with
"Public Health, Seattle and
King County" has been

worth passing along.
Eventually, I did
get to give info.

However, their first
response included this bit:

"I do not know at this time whether we have enforcement capability for those with suspected SARS that go unreported through a medical facility such as a doctor."
So, if you suspect
anything, the best action
to take is to see

a doctor and talk.
The system is built around
reports from doctors.
198 posted on 04/21/2003 12:34:30 PM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: theFIRMbss
Thanks for the follow up. What a fluster cluck.(shaking my head in disbelief)
199 posted on 04/21/2003 3:23:10 PM PDT by riri
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