
Hong Kong's successful war against the SARS outbreak of 2003, has put the city on the frontline of a global health crisis, offering lessons for those now battling Ebola. The flu-like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome infected 1,800 people and took 299 lives in the southern Chinese city. Panic spread, emptying usually busy streets and restaurants and causing the property market to dive. But swift moves to quarantine at-risk residents brought the outbreak ...
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