South China Coping With Fears Of SARS Outbreak

GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 13: A propaganda poster that promotes the killing of rats, cockroaches and civet cats as a "patriotic" act, is attached to a wall in Guangzhou's business district January 13, 2004 in Guangzhou, China. WHO experts cautioned against declaring prematurely that such animals could be the source of the virus. (Photo by Getty Images)
GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JANUARY 13: A propaganda poster that promotes the killing of rats, cockroaches and civet cats as a "patriotic" act, is attached to a wall in Guangzhou's business district January 13, 2004 in Guangzhou, China. WHO experts cautioned against declaring prematurely that such animals could be the source of the virus. (Photo by Getty Images)
South China Coping With Fears Of SARS Outbreak
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