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Originally posted by LadyMischief
Who knows.. just because this thing didn't have a name and whatnot then doesn't mean it wasn't around.. Or something similar.
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Well, that does not mean it was SARS. The common "flu" virus has the same symptoms. And the incubation period is around 10 days. So unless your kids got it after march 16th (it might be possible, although I seriously doubt they were exposed to the SARS virus).
If that's true, they might have infected your doctor and the entire medical staff.
With the SARS you can have difficulty breathing and might need a respiratory machine. It's like a very bad Atypical pneumonia