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World News Atlas    China     2003   May

China, May 2003 Timeline Thursday, November 27     Author
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China fears 'many more' SARS cases   Sub disaster killed 70  A conventional submarine on a military exercise was involved in an accident that blamed on mechanical problems Beijing upbeat, HK hits SARS snag   Ship issues SARS distress call


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  Captain is saying 10 of its 24 crew members seem to be suffering symptoms of SARS
  Hong Kong     SARS doctors board stricken ship  Doctors and paramedics have boarded a Malaysian ship whose crew are feared to have contracted the virus May.4   Hong Kong     HK breathes easier on SARS news  Chinese territory has reported its lowest number of new cases since mid-March May.5   Beijing     Sars fears shut reservoirs  Scores of medical workers are leaving their jobs as the number of cases of the virus continues to soar   Southern China 10,000 people quarantined in Nanjing   China Angry Chinese riot over SARS May.6   Beijing   SARS battle remains 'grave'  Premier Wen Jiabao has called for intensified efforts to contain the virus. 138 new cases and 8 new deaths announced   Beijing   SARS investigators deployed  Thousands of investigators have been deployed in the Haidan district, which has been worst hit by the disease May.7   China   SARS fight goes rural  A lack of medical facilities and experts in the countryside are leading to fears the outbreak may spiral out of control May.8   Southern California     FBI's former China agent indicted  James J. Smith, 59, was indicted on charges related to his 20-year affair with an alleged Chinese double agent   Taiwan   SARS travel warning extended  The World Health Organization has extended its travel advice on Taipei and 2 provinces of mainland China May.9   Beijing   SARS progress in Beijing  Upward trend of cases had been effectively curbed. The disease continues to sweep through the rest of China May.10   Beijing   China 'missing' vital SARS data
  WHO: In Beijing there is no information about when, where and from whom patients caught the disease
May.11   China China urges vigilance on SARS May.13   China   Dozens dead mine blast  A gas explosion ripped through a coal mine, killing at least 63 miners and leaving 23 others missing   Beijing   Beijing: SARS 'under control'  Health Ministry reported another 10 deaths and 80 new cases in the last day May.14   Beijing   SARS figures offer China hope  China has reported it lowest daily increase in new cases in weeks. The number of cases rose by 55 to 5,124 May.15   China   Death for SARS spreaders
  China has threatened to execute or jail for life anyone who deliberately spreads the killer virus
  Beijing   WHO optimism on SARS grows
  Canada and Vietnam have been taken off the list of countries where transmission of the disease is occurring
May.17   China   WHO extends China SARS advice  The World Health Organization recommended that people consider postponing all but essential travel to Hebei province May.23   Hong Kong   WHO lifts HK, Guangdong advisory  The WHO has lifted its SARS-related travel warnings for Hong Kong and Guangdong province May.27   Moscow     Hu meets Putin
  Both leaders are calling 'the use of force to resolve problems' on the Korean Peninsula 'unacceptable'
  Hong Kong   HK seeks to boost virus defenses  Health officials have asked a panel of international experts to help prepare for future disease outbreaks May.30   Beijing   Officials: China SARS crisis eases  The epidemic in mainland appears to be easing, although the situation remains serious May.31   Taiwan   SARS: Optimism for China, Taiwan  Single digit increases in the number of cases is prompting cautious optimism the crisis may be turning the corner




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