Dear Ian,

  You said:

<<I think this is where Toronto got into trouble with WHO in that they are
reporting all deaths of  suspected and probable together as being SARS
deaths.  There is a difference between SARS DEATHS and SARS RELATED DEATHS.
This led to an inaccurate  mortality rate of close to 10%.  This report led
WHO to post the travel warning.  10% is fairly high but I believe the method
of calculation to be wrong! So now they are doing a rethink, after the
fact.>>


  **  Interesting.  This is an excellent illustration of what happens when
the facts aren't explored before drawing conclusions.  Even the
epidemiologists working on this began making statements that Canada has a
more virulent strain of SARS.

  I hope WHO corrects the perception soon.

Regards,
Catherine


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