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Originally posted by NoCarrier
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) Except that you can have extremely difficulties when breathing and might need a respiratory machine. It's like a very bad Atypical pneumonia
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My children developed it almost 10 days to the day after we got off the airplane... My daughter had an EXTREMELY high temperature, required an inhaler to breathe.. It was diagnosed at the hospital..there just aren't facilities here to care for it .. (I live quite literally in the woods). And in actuality, SARS is now known to be a strain of a cold virus.