The world was taken by surprise when Covid-19 erupted in early 2000. But we should have expected something like this. SARS which erupted in southern China in late 2002, and then spread to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore and Canada was a precursor of the Covid-19. The way it arose, the kind of disease it resulted in, was a forewarning of what we are experiencing today.
In this lecture, Thomas Abraham looks at what happened during SARS and the lessons the world learned, and failed to learn from it.
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In this lecture, Thomas Abraham looks at what happened during SARS and the lessons the world learned, and failed to learn from it.
Visit CONTAGION's exhibition at: https://nowtransmitting.com/exhibits
Sign-up for updates about CONTAGION here: https://sciencegallery.us12.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d8fb3e7a00df19cf2fc64eaac&id=bfcb58d08f
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