| "On the one hand, we tell them there are almost no cases in Shanghai. On the other hand, we tell them that they must be very vigilant in avoiding the disease. But if Shanghai has barely any cases, why does the public need to be worried about SARS?" Posted by: San on May 9, 2003 02:32 AM San, it is simple as 1+2 = 3. If anyone who can totally believe Shanghai, with a exceptionally close bond with Hong Kong, Beijing all big cities in country, then we can have a exceptional power to stay clean, we must be crazy. I am now in HK, the news you mentioned had been widely spread in HK Apple Daily and other Western magazines in last month. Every educated Hong Kong people and Westerners already knew how big the lies our country has been making, and if you can come here and you will see the freedom here makes you more and more love this place, make you understand why so many wealthy Shanghai people came to HK and rooted in this very noisy and crowd island. Sue |
6 SARS Cases in Shanghai