Tourism turns blind eye to killer virus 1 - First With The News Edition
"If within 10 days of being in a SARS-affected area a person gets sick with fever or respiratory problems including coughs and shortness of breath, then they should immediately seek medical advice," Dr [Margaret Young] said.Diseases linked, Page 2 Doctors and nurses at Australian airports...
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Published in | The Courier-mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Brisbane, Qld
Nationwide News Pty Ltd
07.04.2003
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Summary: | "If within 10 days of being in a SARS-affected area a person gets sick with fever or respiratory problems including coughs and shortness of breath, then they should immediately seek medical advice," Dr [Margaret Young] said.Diseases linked, Page 2 Doctors and nurses at Australian airports examined a further 14 passengers suspected of carrying the SARS virus since quarantine arrangements were stepped up on Saturday. |
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ISSN: | 1322-5235 |