The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday it will begin issuing health warnings to everyone who enters the United States from Toronto, the epicenter of an outbreak in Canada of the ...
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The World Health Organization removed Toronto from a list of areas affected by severe acute respiratory syndrome because no domestically acquired case or death had been confirmed since April 20. “This ...
TORONTO, May 14 -- The World Health Organization today removed Toronto from the list of areas affected by the SARS virus, saying that Canadian health officials had broken the chain of transmission and ...
GENEVA -- The World Health Organization on Friday downgraded its assessment of SARS-prevention efforts in Canada after a U.S. visitor to Toronto returned home with the virus. But the U.N. agency said ...
TORONTO - Every cough attracted a sideways glance, and no one wanted to shake a stranger's hand. At the Chinatown Centre mall, some customers wore surgical masks. Others used tissues to open doors.
Toronto’s death toll from the SARS virus rose to 31 when a 60-year-old woman died from the disease, and health officials were investigating whether five more deaths could be blamed on it. “I don’t ...
GENEVA (AP) -- The World Health Organization lifted its warning against nonessential travel to Toronto because of SARS on Tuesday, but in Asia the disease continued its spread as Hong Kong reported 12 ...
TORONTO -- Health authorities in Canada's biggest city scrambled Tuesday to explain possible new SARS cases at one hospital and how a recent visitor from the United States came down with the illness ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it will begin issuing health warnings to everyone who enters the United States from Toronto, the epicenter of an outbreak of the deadly ...
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TORONTO -- Canadian officials cheered Toronto's removal from a list of the world's SARS hot spots Wednesday, saying it was "another vote of confidence" and proof that it was safe to travel there.