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MYSTERY SUPERFLU China admitting SARS cover-up More than 7 times as many cases in Beijing than previously reported -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: April 20, 2003 11:32 p.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com There have been more than seven times as many SARS cases in Beijing than previously reported, China's government is admitting. Health authorities conceded last night there had been 339 cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Beijing alone, with 18 people having died in the capital. There are an additional 402 suspected cases. SARS stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome. Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Ontario have implemented quarantine measures. Officials in Singapore are now considering installing Web cameras in the homes of people under quarantine to make sure they don't leave, and Vietnam said it might bar visitors from countries with evidence of the mysterious flu-like disease. In the United States, there now are about 150 cases in 30 states, with no deaths. President Bush has given federal health officials authority to quarantine Americans who contract the illness. Officials said there were no immediate plans to use the emergency powers. Hours after the Chinese cover-up was revealed, the government announced the firing from key Communist Party posts of Health Minister Zhang Wenkang and the Beijing Mayor Meng Xuenong. China's deputy health minister, Gao Qiang, said the weeklong May Day holidays would be canceled amid fears that the massive movement of people and the crowding of tourists in popular destinations could cause SARS to spread. Chinese authorities have previously admitted to only 44 cases and four fatalities in Beijing, but came clean last night after weeks of intense pressure from the World Health Organization. China's health ministry said the nationwide death toll from SARS stood at 79, with 1,807 confirmed cases. Previously, the national figures were reported as 67, and 1,500 respectively. Worldwide the mysterious superflu has now killed almost 200 people – with Hong Kong suffering its blackest day since the crisis began, with 12 deaths on Saturday alone. The latest deaths took its toll to 81, the most of any country, just a day after officials claimed the outbreak would stabilize. In Beijing, doctors revealed they had been ordered by authorities to hide SARS patients from WHO officials in an attempt to downplay the extent of the epidemic. Three new SARS cases were detected yesterday in eastern Zhejiang province, where no cases had previously been reported. Chinese health authorities announced that all domestic air passengers would have to sign a declaration stating that they had no SARS symptoms before being allowed to board their aircraft. A Hong Kong newspaper yesterday reported that a British female member of an around-the-world yacht race team was suspected of contracting the virus in the territory and had been isolated. Canada yesterday announced its 14th death from the flu-like disease, while Singapore has also reported another death, taking its toll to 14 and causing Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong to suggest the city-state could be facing its worst crisis. A Singapore food market has been ordered to close after three people who worked there contracted the SARS virus, threatening the government's battle to contain the disease to hospitals. A taxi driver who ferried one of the workers to the wholesale vegetable market has also been infected. Elsewhere, Vietnam is considering sealing its border with China, India confirmed its second SARS case, while in Indonesia, a British man infected with the disease has broken quarantine and fled to Hong Kong. Indonesian authorities deployed the army's disaster brigade at major entry points in a bid to stop SARS from spreading throughout the archipelago. Indonesia's army has sent up to 10 personnel to each major entry point around the country to help nurses and doctors conduct health checks after the unidentified 47-year old British citizen fled the country last Friday. He had been released from the hospital and ordered to stay at home. Malaysian news reports said hotel workers faced lay-offs as room occupancy rates plunged because of the SARS outbreak. The Malaysian human resources minister said yesterday that occupancy rates at hotels in Kuala Lumpur had plummeted from 65 percent full to about 33 percent since the outbreak began, while bookings on Malaysia's resort islands were as low as 20 percent. Australia has officially notified the World Health Organization of only three probable cases of SARS. The three, all children, came to Australia earlier this month to visit relatives, arriving from Toronto, Canada. |
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No surprise there. The Health Minister and a Mayor over there have both been fired but there's no doubt that both of them are political scapegoats. Damn, I'm worried.
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Well duuh. Not directed at you MagiK.
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even here in the philippines... because if people really knew... all the business on the country will suddenly get broke... man... the panic and all that... tsktsk
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its strange. really bad viral things are happening yet all i keep wondering is how you pronounce Mayor Meng Xuenong's last name. oh well.
sounds like a pretty nasty thing to be going around. doesn't bode well for me and my record of getting ill.
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they probably don't announce such news earlier because they are afraid of losing face.
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It isn't the first time China kept a secret that cuased a lot of deaths...SARS doesn't even come close yet to the massive starvation of nearly 20 million people in the late 60's. They kept it secret that they couldn't feed their people, and millions upon millions of their people died of starvation, when all they really had to do is ask for help...the US at the time was experiencing record crops and had huge surplusses.
When will Governments realize that keeping THIS kind of stuff secret only makes things worse? |
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