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To: Filibuster_60
It's interesting that SARS infection rate has apparently tapered off in ... Guangdong province where it originally came from. ...I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt...

ummmm, not so fast... Guangdong had a rapidly rising 'probable' case count which flat-lined overnight. They are lying as is almost all areas of China other than perhaps Beijing.



Inner Mongolia (province) - TOTAL 'probable' case count
                                    Jun 02 (284 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
April 28 (114 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
[abrupt change occurred May 10]
Guandong (province) - TOTAL 'probable' case count
                                    Jun 02 (1511 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
April 28 (1395 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
[abrupt change occurred May 10]   ...vertical scale = 1350 to 1520
Tianjin (municipality) - TOTAL 'probable' case count
                                    Jun 02 (175 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
April 28 (43 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
[abrupt change occurred May 14]
Shanxi (province) - TOTAL 'probable' case count
                                    Jun 02 (448 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
April 28 (243 TOTAL 'probable' cases)
[abrupt change about May 14]   ...vertical scale = 200 to 450

The only way these graphs could flat-line SO ABRUPTLY is China cheating
on their reporting, and to stop reporting any new SARS cases as 'probable'.
9 posted on 06/06/2003 10:52:15 PM PDT by Future Useless Eater (Freedom_Loving_Engineer)
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To: FL_engineer
Thanks, FL_engineer. Let's shine the FReeplight on China's lies...their SARS problem may be ours, this fall...
10 posted on 06/09/2003 3:12:57 AM PDT by Judith Anne (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.)
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