Did bird flu get mistaken as SARS?

June 22, 2006

Disturbing news coming out of China:

WHO was surprised by the report, which came not from the Chinese government but from eight scientists in a research letter in the New England Journal of Medicine.

“We will formally request the Ministry of Health to clarify this,” and why it has taken more than two years to come to light, said Roy Wadia, a WHO spokesman in China.



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