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World News Atlas
China
2003
May
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China, May 2003 Timeline
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Thursday, November 27
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| May.1 |
Beijing |
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China fears 'many more' SARS cases
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| May.2 |
China |
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Sub disaster killed 70 A conventional submarine on a military exercise was involved in an accident that blamed on mechanical problems
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Beijing |
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Beijing upbeat, HK hits SARS snag
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| May.3 |
Hong Kong |
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Ship issues SARS distress call| Captain is saying 10 of its 24 crew members seem to be suffering symptoms of SARS | |
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Hong Kong |
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SARS doctors board stricken ship Doctors and paramedics have boarded a Malaysian ship whose crew are feared to have contracted the virus
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| May.4 |
Hong Kong |
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HK breathes easier on SARS news Chinese territory has reported its lowest number of new cases since mid-March
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| May.5 |
Beijing |
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Sars fears shut reservoirs Scores of medical workers are leaving their jobs as the number of cases of the virus continues to soar
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Southern China |
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10,000 people quarantined in Nanjing
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China |
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Angry Chinese riot over SARS
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| May.6 |
Beijing |
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SARS battle remains 'grave' Premier Wen Jiabao has called for intensified efforts to contain the virus. 138 new cases and 8 new deaths announced
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Beijing |
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SARS investigators deployed Thousands of investigators have been deployed in the Haidan district, which has been worst hit by the disease
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| May.7 |
China |
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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
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| May.8 |
Southern California |
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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
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Taiwan |
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SARS travel warning extended The World Health Organization has extended its travel advice on Taipei and 2 provinces of mainland China
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| May.9 |
Beijing |
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SARS progress in Beijing Upward trend of cases had been effectively curbed. The disease continues to sweep through the rest of China
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| May.10 |
Beijing |
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China 'missing' vital SARS data| WHO: In Beijing there is no information about when, where and from whom patients caught the disease | |
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| May.11 |
China |
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China urges vigilance on SARS
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| May.13 |
China |
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Dozens dead mine blast A gas explosion ripped through a coal mine, killing at least 63 miners and leaving 23 others missing
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Beijing |
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Beijing: SARS 'under control' Health Ministry reported another 10 deaths and 80 new cases in the last day
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| May.14 |
Beijing |
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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
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| May.15 |
China |
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Death for SARS spreaders| China has threatened to execute or jail for life anyone who deliberately spreads the killer virus | |
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Beijing |
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WHO optimism on SARS grows| Canada and Vietnam have been taken off the list of countries where transmission of the disease is occurring | |
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| May.17 |
China |
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WHO extends China SARS advice The World Health Organization recommended that people consider postponing all but essential travel to Hebei province
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| May.23 |
Hong Kong |
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WHO lifts HK, Guangdong advisory The WHO has lifted its SARS-related travel warnings for Hong Kong and Guangdong province
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| May.27 |
Moscow |
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Hu meets Putin| Both leaders are calling 'the use of force to resolve problems' on the Korean Peninsula 'unacceptable' | |
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Hong Kong |
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HK seeks to boost virus defenses Health officials have asked a panel of international experts to help prepare for future disease outbreaks
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| May.30 |
Beijing |
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Officials: China SARS crisis eases The epidemic in mainland appears to be easing, although the situation remains serious
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| May.31 |
Taiwan |
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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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