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Old 19th May 2003, 10:46 PM
Dinis Luis Dinis Luis is offline
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Pakistan is a poor country. You don’t know about Pakistanis, They can move around from any country to any country with or without visa. When they have visa they will enter through proper channel when they don’t have they will use the other way.
I don't discuss the way a Pakistani travel with or without papers, and I of course don't know Pakistan, but I know, and very very well Hong-Kong, a place where I was several times and I also know many Pakistanis coincidently or not, they were all good people who live and work in the United States, the place where I knew them.

What I have doubts is about the probabilities a person may have to leave Hong-Kong with SARS previously diagnosed, having to pass all airport controls, not to talk about the forced quarantine to which everybody is obliged when diagnosed SARS. The officials of the airport may not take care about their papers because he was leaving the country, but they will surely take care if he was leaving with a so dangerous disease.

So, do you think SARS is a disease so soft that allows for a patient diagnosed with it to travel from one country to another? (I'm not talking about papers or any legal documents but about the physical capacity to travel)
If it is possible then that disease is not so dangerous and severe as people say.

I still not believe in that authenticity of that SARS patient. People that are spreading the disease through other countries are people who were well before traveling and which have never been diagnosed with that disease. The disease has certainly a period of incubation and it may allow to a person travel to another country before developing the disease. If the disease was diagnosed before the trip then these people would not be allowed to travel, instead they would be forced to stay in the hospital in total isolation.

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