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CHINA CONFIRMS CASES AND DEATHS (SARS) - HONG KONG SITUATION DETERIORATING - 22 CASES IN US
Washington Post ^
| 03-22-03
Posted on 03/22/2003 6:55:35 AM PST by Mother Abigail
Mysterious Illness Kills 2 In Beijing in Sign of Spread
Saturday, March 22, 2003; Page A03
BEIJING, March 21 -- Chinese doctors today reported two deaths in Beijing and 20 people stricken in Shanghai by a disease with symptoms similar to severe acute respiratory syndrome.
The doctors' statements cast doubt on Chinese government pronouncements that the spread of the disease, also known as SARS, had been limited to Guangdong province, in southern China, where it is believed to have originated. State-controlled media have been banned from reporting about the disease since mid-February.
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KEYWORDS: beijing; china; reporting; sars
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To: Eowyn-of-Rohan
I think your point is a fair one
To: Eowyn-of-Rohan
Attention Health/News Editors:
Ontario's Public Health Commissioner issues update on SARS
TORONTO, March 22 /CNW/ - Dr. Colin D'Cunha, Ontario's Commissioner of Public Health, informed Ontarians today that one of the individuals who had been classified as a probable case with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) has died.
"My sympathies go out to the family of the patient who passed away during the night at The Scarborough Hospital - Grace Division," said Dr. D'Cunha. This is the third person in the province to have died of symptoms related to SARS.
The coroner's office is now investigating this death. In addition, there are now two new cases: one is classified as probable
and the other is considered suspect. These individuals are currently in isolation. Both individuals had close contact with existing cases of SARS.
To: wirestripper
That doesn't rule out biowarfare...it's just more opportune to use what is naturally available.
To: CathyRyan
It remains to be seen but either natural or weaponized it still can be biowarfare.
To: All
Singapore
Sorry, no more admissions
For next 2 weeks: TTSH won't take in new patients, A&E also closed
By Li-Ann Wee
TAN Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) is not where you would go in the next fortnight, unless you suspect you may be coming down with the severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars).
The 1,500-bed hospital is not admitting new patients for the next two weeks, so that resources can be used more effectively to isolate and treat Sars cases, and reduce the risk of the infection spreading.
To: All
Country: Cumulative no. case(s) (including fatal)/ no. deaths/ local transmission
Canada: 9 / 2 / yes
China: + Germany: 2 / 0 / none*
Hong Kong SAR China: 222 / 7** / yes
Italy: 2 / 0 / none*
Republic of Ireland: 1 / 0 / none*
Singapore: 44 / 0 / yes
Slovenia: 1 / 0 / none*
Spain: 1 / 0 / none*
Switzerland: 7 / 0 / to be determined
Taiwan, China: 6 / 0 / yes
Thailand: 4 / 0 / none*
United Kingdom: 2 / 0 / none*
United States: 22 / 0 / to be determined
Viet Nam: 63 / 2 / yes
Total: 386 / 11
To: Mother Abigail
Are we really supposed to expect China has had only seven fatalities?
87
posted on
03/22/2003 4:50:46 PM PST
by
Petronski
(I'm not always cranky.)
To: All
Admission Statistics (as at 3 PM, 22 Mar 2003)
A. Staff of Hospitals/Clinics (numbers in brackets are those with symptoms of pneumonia)
Staff of Prince of Wales Hospital (PWH) admitted to: PWH 59 (59) PWH (private doctors) 2 (2)
Kwong Wah Hospital (KWH) 3 (3) Princess
Margaret Hospital (PMH) 3 (3)
Tseung Kwan O Hospital (TKOH) 1 (1)
Staff of KWH admitted to:
KWH 4 (4)
One of the health workers was discharged
Staff of Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital (PYNEH) admitted to: PYNEH 7 (7)
Staff of Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) admitted to: QEH 5 (2) One of the health workers was discharged
Staff of a Private Clinic in Mong Kok admitted to: PMH 4 (4) Tuen Mun Hospital 1 (1)
Staff of a private hospital on HK Island admitted to: PYNEH 3 (3)
Staff of a private hospital in Kowloon admitted to: PMH 4 (4) PYNEH 1 (1)
Total 97 (94)
2 of the health workers were discharged
B. Medical students (numbers in brackets are those with symptoms of pneumonia) Medical students PWH
17 (17) One of the medical students was discharged
C. Other Patients (numbers in brackets are those with symptoms of pneumonia)
Patients, patient's family members & visitors PWH, PMH, PYNEH, QEH, TKOH, Queen Mary Hospital & Tuen Mun Hospital 108 (106) 4 of the patients were discharged
Total admissions (A + B + C) 222 (217)
7 were discharged
On the other hand, 7 patients with atypical pneumonia died recently in the following public hospitals: Kwong Wah Hospital (2 patients); PMH (1); PYNEH (1); PWH (3).
To: All
If I read this correctly:
7 patients have been discharged
7 patients have died
Don't like those odds...
To: Mother Abigail
Thanks for keeping us informed on this subject. I do appreciate it.
90
posted on
03/22/2003 4:54:09 PM PST
by
blam
To: All
Though the SARS situation in Singapore is contained, the Ministry of Health is stepping up precautionary measures to cut off secondary transmission especially among hospital staff and reduce risk of any community spread. These include:
A) Centralising all suspected and probable SARS cases At present, the vast majority of suspect and probable cases of SARS are being isolated and treated in TTSH and CDC. As these cases require isolation facilities for up to 2-3 weeks, the initial provisions made by TTSH and CDC to handle these cases are becoming fully utilised.
At the same time, TTSH is continuing to carry its normal hospital load of clinical care and this is stretching staff and other resources.
To: All
State: suspected cases under investigation* California: 6
Hawaii: 3
Maine: 1
Massachusetts: 1
New Jersey: 1
New Mexico: 1
North Carolina: 2
New York: 2
Rhode Island: 1
Utah: 1
Virginia: 2
Wisconsin: 1
Total suspected cases under investigation 22
To: blam
You are quite welcome
To: Petronski
"China has had only seven fatalities?"
They're still pointing the finger at chlamydia.
To: Petronski
Nothing to see here move on..
To: Mother Abigail
"Don't like those odds..."
I would interpret it as the 7 discharged went home to die.
To: Domestic Church
Why would you think that?
To: All
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