Reflections on SARS
TL;DR: In the long wake of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) entered Canada, lessons continue to be recounted and learned in the long-term wake of SARS in Canada.
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Abstract: SARS in context: memory, history, policy Edited by Jacalyn Duffin and Arthur Sweetman; McGill-Queen's University Press; 2006 210 pp Can$29.95 ISBN 978–0–77353–194–9
Lessons continue to be recounted and learned in the long wake after severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) entered Canada 4
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