
HONG KONG - APRIL 2: A resident of Amoy Gardens leaves the residential area after becoming concerned of the SARS (Severe Acute Respitory Syndrome) virus April 2, 2003 in Hong Kong. Over 200 other residents have caught the SARS virus, over 100 in one block alone. The Hong Kong government have sent infected persons who live in block E of Amoy gardens to four isolated holiday camps for 10 days of quarantine. The World Health Organisation has advised people not to travel to Hong Kong and the Hong Kong government has reiterated that Hong Kong will not be declared an infected area due to the atypical pneumonia. The government has announced an increase to 708 people infected with the virus with 15 deaths so far. (Photo by Christian Keenan/Getty Images)
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