To: Lessismore
I am glad I am not in China right now (I lived in Beijing between 1999-2001.)
2 posted on
03/30/2003 6:29:38 PM PST by
yonif
To: Lessismore
I don't think the US has hit the panic button. I'd be curious to find out how much the public has even heard about this. My guess is that it's in the 10% range.
4 posted on
03/30/2003 6:33:53 PM PST by
Dog Gone
To: Lessismore
Is this supposed to be a naturally occurring disease? It almost sounds as if it's been engineered.
To: Lessismore
Panic button, hell. They've been playing this down. And frankly, it's already too late to keep it out of the United States.
6 posted on
03/30/2003 6:37:01 PM PST by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Lessismore
The Ladies World Hockey Championships was just Cancelled because of SARS too.
8 posted on
03/30/2003 6:39:16 PM PST by
commish
(Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
To: Mother Abigail; CathyRyan; per loin; Dog Gone; Petronski
This thing can do a lot of damage if it takes hold in India.
To: Lessismore
Some 80 to 90 per cent of infected people recover on their own, but there has been a 4 per cent casualty rate so far. Let's see...what is there about 270 million people in the United States? If everyone gets it's that would be nearly 11 million dead?
If only half (135 million) get it, that means over 5 million dead?
To: Lessismore
>>US and Canadian authorities have said they will now detain and screen people coming from the China and South East Asian countries who show any sign of sickness or symptoms of the disease.<<
And they're giving out dandy little cards.
This is not "hitting the panic button".
Obviously we want to refuse entry to people who are sick with SARS arriving from Asia. But the key is refusing entry to those who are in the ten day incubation period but who aren't sick yet.
If we do this tomorrow, then we can arrest SARS outside of the country, in Asia and Canada.
If we don't, the vast majority of SARS-infected people (who aren't sick yet) will be free to travel here, as any sensible exposed person would most certainly do.
The international airports of China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Canada and Vietnam should be closed immediately. In the event that this does not occur, US airports should not allow flights from those areas to land in the US. Any persons arriving from those areas must be quarantined for ten days prior to being released to travel in the US.
To: Lessismore
condidering that it takes as long as 10 days for symptoms to appear then this is almost worthless. All travel to and from any country with an outbreak of this disease should be imediately prohibited. Saddly people are more worried about the economic problems this may bring. It will have to become like the plague before such measures will be enacted. This is the price you pay for World Globalism.
23 posted on
03/30/2003 6:54:44 PM PST by
Revel
To: Lessismore
US hits panic button on mystery virus
This is further proof that not enough people read the Bible ! Its amazing to me that such a guide for life and death can be ignored as much as it is .
32 posted on
03/30/2003 7:19:52 PM PST by
ATOMIC_PUNK
("He is a moss-gatherer, and I have been a stone doomed to rolling." Gandalf)
To: Lessismore
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35 posted on
03/30/2003 7:22:08 PM PST by
spyone
To: Lessismore
FYI I talked to some Chinese grad students today and they all had the same explanation for the SARS epidemic. The area of China the SARS started in is extremely poor. That means the gutters run with sewage, etc. Many diseases just hang out there generation after generation and mutate to stronger strains. This has been a source of red-face to the Chinese gov't, so they keep it quiet as much as they can. The citizens of the area think nothing of it, and just do the best they can. For what it's worth. Gotta go now.
37 posted on
03/30/2003 7:27:12 PM PST by
1st-P-In-The-Pod
(Flatten the anti-USA demonstration.)
To: Lessismore
http://www.newsmax.com/articles/?a=2000/1/29/155648 The irony is that since 1993 I havent had to adduce my arguments to prove that there is an offensive bioweapons program in China: The program has figured in a United States government document, available to the public
39 posted on
03/30/2003 7:31:41 PM PST by
honway
To: Lessismore
The US-based Center of Disease Control said its officials are meeting planes, cargo ships and cruise ships coming either directly or indirectly to the United States from China, Singapore and Vietnam and distributing health alert cards to disembarking passengers.
And what about all those ships transporting illegal Chinese immigrants?
43 posted on
03/30/2003 7:37:35 PM PST by
aruanan
To: Lessismore
The public urgently needs to know what the AMERICAN health authorities are doing if anything at all to ensure that this disease does not strike and spread in this country. "Asking" people to quarantine themselves and not telling us in which cities the suspected cases are located, because "it would be unfair" to the sick person is in my mind beyond unacceptable. And that is what is happening in at least one state that I know of.
To: Lessismore
http://www.newsday.com/news/health/ny-hsmyst273193673mar27,0,1511859.story?coll=ny%2Dhealth%2Dheadlines After weeks of prodding, Chinese health officials yesterday admitted to the World Health Organization that at least 792 people in that country have contracted SARS since November, and 34 have died. This more than doubled the previously acknowledged number of Chinese cases, bringing the global total to 1,323 cases, 52 of them fatal.
Chinese officials said yesterday that the first known case surfaced Nov. 16 in Foshan City, a modern boomtown that is home to 3.3 million people and a key tourist center. In 2002, the Chinese government named Foshan the nation's "Healthy Status City."
Some world health authorities have expressed off-the-record anger at China's lack of openness on these issues. After two weeks of public diplomacy, WHO yesterday issued a statement in which it "called on Beijing to be more cooperative."
53 posted on
03/30/2003 8:23:34 PM PST by
honway
To: Lessismore
Well, if it stops travel to China, then it must be good for the US. Screw the communists!
66 posted on
03/31/2003 10:29:14 AM PST by
antidisestablishment
(Drawing and quartering is too good for this coward.)
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