Singapore Scales Back Anti-SARS Measures 2004-04-01
SARS Crisis in Singapore: A technician, wearing a mask to protect herself against Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS ), controls passenger flow during a SARS screening process at Singapore's Changi airport in this April 17, 2003 file photo. Singapore ordered 70 people into quarantine on December 17, 2003 after a Taiwan scientist, who visited this month, tested positive for SARS in a case that has fanned fears of a return of the virus.
SINGAPORE - Singapore said Thursday that it was reducing its anti-SARS measures at hospitals, eight months after the city-state's last reported case of the flu-like illness.... ...
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