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From: | Robin Benson <rob@hammerheadmedia.co.uk> |
Date: | Sat, 26 Apr 2003 14:50:46 +0100 |
SARS is a problem really because it strikes fear in the mind of people. It's not that infectious compared with other infectious diseases. Over 1000 people were killed on the roads in the UK for the three weeks that SARS has killed, AFAWK, 300. OK, so it's largely a third-world problem. Then consider it in terms of other third-world mortality figures, like the thousands of children who die every week due to malnutrition, tropical diseases, dysentery, etc. In some ways, then, it has similar effects to terrorism in its effect, therefore if any stocks are going to be affected by it they will be those who have suffered from the recent hype about terrorism (hotel chains, airlines, tourism ... ). SARS a bio-weapon? Sure, but then so could AIDs, the common cold, TB, pneumonia ... (you get the idea). Cheers Robin On Saturday, Apr 26, 2003, at 13:17 Europe/London, Bill Hughes wrote: > The Canadian Press is reporting that SARS has infected Medical Staff. > It appears that the virus has the ability to spread by way of objects, > not merely persons. > > A Times of India article dated 12 April says that a top Russian of the > Medical Sciences Academy says SARS could be Chinese bio-weapon. > > China Troubles by J R Nyquist at http://www.financialsense.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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