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Old Reliable 04-23-2003 11:56 AM

SARS
 
Toronto and Beijing

read on

http://www.canada.com/health/story.html ... ECB30EC449

Zoner 04-23-2003 11:58 AM

Pretty scary stuff, yeah. Hope it doesn't outbreak here in Ottawa.

redhawk_six 04-23-2003 12:00 PM

There have been a few cases here in BC, but I'm not worried about it. It's been said that you have better chances of being hit by a train than coming down with SARS.

Machette 04-23-2003 12:06 PM

I hear the death rate is 4%

pest 04-23-2003 12:06 PM

[quote="redhawk_six":40e1c]There have been a few cases here in BC, but I'm not worried about it. It's been said that you have better chances of being hit by a train than coming down with SARS.[/quote:40e1c]

So more than a few people in BC have been hit by a train last month??

Old Reliable 04-23-2003 12:09 PM

well I was listening on the BBC and a prominent physician was saying that there is a possibility that people infected with HIV and AIDS could have accelerated symptoms if they inherit SARS. imagine if this is true and SARS is introduced to Africa

Milla 04-23-2003 12:12 PM

[quote="Old Reliable":81427]well I was listening on the BBC and a prominent physician was saying that there is a possibility that people infected with HIV and AIDS could have accelerated symptoms if they inherit SARS. imagine if this is true and SARS is introduced to Africa[/quote:81427]

3/4ths of the continent would be wiped out?

CaP bUsTa 04-23-2003 12:15 PM

that means the world no longer has a hunger problem

Old Reliable 04-23-2003 12:17 PM

actually the world doesnt have a hunger problem, it has a transportation and distribution problem. there is enough food to feed all the mouths, just not a reliable way of sharing it. and it would only be about 1/3 of the population that is infected with the virii

McCoy 03 04-23-2003 01:17 PM

Well, right now, I don't think SARS is out of control, more people die from gunshots everyday.

04-23-2003 01:19 PM

lol toroto

pest 04-23-2003 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F0rY0ur3y3s0n7y
Well, right now, I don't think SARS is out of control, more people die from gunshots everyday.

Its getting ready to get to a scary level. China is closing schools. Quaritining anyone who has been exposed, as well as any building where infected people have been. It will get worse before it gets better.

Anyone know what the mortality rate is? This thing could get ugly.

McCoy 03 04-23-2003 01:44 PM

We should block Asia out from the outside world, so they can't give us SARS.

pest 04-23-2003 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F0rY0ur3y3s0n7y
We should block Asia out from the outside world, so they can't give us SARS.

Too late. There are now 35 states with confirmed cases.

Tiwaz 04-23-2003 01:50 PM

On the 22nd of April, about 4000 people were infected with the virus. Until then, 220 people had died. So if you take 220 out of 4220 people, that's a mortality rate of about 5%.

From what I hear, the disease is not as contagious as the Spanish flue was back in 1918, but still, it gives man a reason to worry about. It could get ugly, yes.

Question is: The victims, were they mostly elderly and weak people, or...?

If the mortality rate amongst normal healthy and young people is very low, then there's a chance SARS will be under control quite quickly. Maybe finding a vaccine will not be too hard then (remember, people who don't die but had the disease have anti-bodies).

Spanish flue caused 25 million victims within a year, worldwide. In 1918-1919.

Sergeant_Scrotum 04-23-2003 02:19 PM

here in toronto a 45 year old doctor died from it. also a 40 year old firfighter in great shape. so it dosent just kill the weak. theirs no way they can really contain a respratory desiase like SARS. eventually it will get out of control. its just a matter of time unfortunitly. BTW 1/3 of the world thats about 3 billion people hake: im just wondering how long till i see some guy walking by me in a full out chemical suit. ed:

McCoy 03 04-23-2003 02:21 PM

All I can say, the 21st Century, is a crazy place...and they do say history repeats itself...what if this became like the black death/plague. ed:

MrLevinstein 04-23-2003 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by F0rY0ur3y3s0n7y
All I can say, the 21st Century, is a crazy place...and they do say history repeats itself...what if this became like the black death/plague. ed:

Are you talking about the bubonic plague back in medieval Europe? Those were differnt times people were dumb as rocks, they thought the plague was a punishment from god. oOo: People today are much more educated and hopefully more prepared I pray and hope that they will find a way to contain and neutralize this.

ninty 04-23-2003 04:10 PM

1/3 of the worlds population is 2 billion, not 3. We just in the last couple of years passes the 6 billion mark.

As for people the disease infects and kills, It doesn't seem to matter if your healthy or not. Old people have died, and younger people have died as has been pointed out.

Anyway, people skipping out on quarintine aren't helping the situation much.

Captain Bunny 04-23-2003 04:18 PM

Great marketing campaign.

"Come and see the sights and sounds of a SARS victim. It will take your breath away!"

[DAS REICH] Blitz 04-23-2003 04:44 PM

[quote="Old Reliable":2f4a3]well I was listening on the BBC and a prominent physician was saying that there is a possibility that people infected with HIV and AIDS could have accelerated symptoms if they inherit SARS. imagine if this is true and SARS is introduced to Africa[/quote:2f4a3]such a sick and nasty mind have mercy


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