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Originally posted by LadyMischief
The worst part about this is the fever.. I had chas on advil AND tylenol just to keep the fever contained.. Several times it spiked to 41 degrees (42 is nervous system shutdown, 44 is death) and hovered there dispite my best efforts.. It's a damn good thing she's a healthy little girl..man it was awful.
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Huh?!?!! Then the CDC, the WHO and Health Canada never mentionned any cases in Alberta. You are one of a kind. What's important is that your kids are ok.
"SARS fears hit Calgary
Global News
Wednesday, March 26, 2003
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The Calgary Health Region is stepping up its watch for suspected cases of a deadly pneumonia outbreak.
Hospitals, clinics and health care workers were put on heightened alert on Wednesday for anyone showing symptoms of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS -- a potentially deadly type of pneumonia
Earlier in the day, health officials were concerned that a patient had the disease, but they've since ruled that out.
The health authority says no cases have turned up in the city yet, and the public is not at risk.
Officials in Ontario have declared a health emergency because of an outbreak of SARS at two Toronto area hospitals.
The Ontario government is now taking extensive measures to contain the disease, closing both hospitals.
Police surrounded the Scarborough hospital to allow an infectious disease expert from Winnipeg access to the hospital by helicopter.
A number of staff and patients have been quarantined because they may have been exposed to the deadly virus."
http://www.canada.com/calgary/globaltv/story.asp?id={E4A1B119-9E1F-4860-9BB0-08360BA5ACD4}
You should call the medias, they might be interested to know that there was a SARS case in Alberta and that it is your family
