As reported by the Epoch Times from China, the army blocked villages with SARS in Guangdong, Sichuan and three provinces in Northeast China. The means that army used to quarantine villages were to first cut telephone lines, prohibit anyone from leaving and blocking the news.
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One possible explanation for the sudden drop in the number of SARS cases
would be if China had classified a case as suspect that other countries
considered probable. Only probable cases are reported to the WHO.
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China has been slowly winning its battle against severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Or has it? A doctor from the interior of China who asked his name to be withheld recently told Asia Times Online, "Starting at the middle of May, the SARS statistics issued by China should not be believed."
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