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...which is why so many people in Asian cities are now wearing surgical masks). Those who live or work in close quarters, like housing projects or hospitals appear to be most at risk. People diagnosed with SARS are generally isolated from the general public, and health care workers who treat these patients are at significant risk for the disease, and should wear filter masks, goggles, aprons, head covers, and gloves when in contact with SARS patients. That said, the virus does not seem to be as contagious...
Throughout the production, Herrera, who was vice-president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club last year, says he’s tried to treat the process like any other production. He wants to keep up the energy of the performance and encourages his actors not to focus on treating Shakespeare’s work with too much reverence...
...cost of going to war may too prohibitive in this instance. Instead, the hawks want to isolate North Korea and force its collapse through sanctions. So moribund and dependent is the North Korean economy that sanctions would indeed spark social collapse, which is why Pyongyang has warned it will treat any embargo as a declaration of war. That may be just fine with Washington hawks, but there's no support in the region for sanctions, which makes them a non-starter: The U.S. has hardly any economic leverage over North Korea, while its principal donors such as China and South...
...respiratory specialist surnamed Ma from the western province of Gansu, who is now reviewing recent pneumonia cases in his hospital to see if any of them could have been SARS. "Even though this disease started in our country, we are behind everyone else in the world in trying to treat it." Other doctors from China's interior share his sense of betrayal and distrust. Asked about Shanxi's official death toll of just seven people, one doctor stationed outside a grim isolation ward stared at a TIME reporter and laughed: "Seven? That's complete fiction. Try maybe...
Further, the law does not specify a duration for the “termination” of access, nor the “appropriate circumstances.” Here too, the College should place its students’ interest in connectivity first. It can treat verified demands as a teaching opportunity by means of a brief disconnection; on today’s networked campus a year’s isolation is inappropriate...