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Subject: [IP] Reason article on SARS outbreak: Panic or plague?
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From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>
http://www.reason.com/hod/dmc041703.shtml
April 17, 2003
SARS: Panic or plague?
Misinformation spreads even faster than the virus itself.
By Declan McCullagh
Fear of an epidemic can travel and mutate even faster than the deadly
disease itself.
During the early days of the SARS outbreak, an intensive-care
specialist at a hospital in Hong Kong turned to mailing lists to
distribute his stark, first-hand reports. "This pneumonia is out there
in the community," Tom Buckley told the Critical Care Medicine mailing
list in a widely-distributed message on Mar. 24. "The numbers are
increasing daily, and a third hospital is being prepared for the
influx. How big this is going to get is anyone's guess." Buckley
warned: "HK Government is downplaying the whole thing presumably
because of the economic implications."
Buckley was prescient. Since then, cases of SARS (Severe Acute
Respiratory Syndrome) in Hong Kong have leapt fivefold, from 260 to a
current total of 1,268 infections. Now the beleaguered community is
shunned by travelers, its GDP projections are shrinking by the day,
and surgical masks are as common as cancelled airline flights.
Tuesday's death of nine SARS patients in Hong Kong, five of whom were
younger than 45 years old, set a sad new single-day record.
SARS is the first epidemic of the Internet age, preying on the fact
that as information becomes more communicable, rumors become more
communicable too. A teenager's Web hoax claiming Hong Kong's borders
would be closed prompted runs on canned foods and toilet paper. A
supermarket owner in Sacramento spent two weeks arguing that, contrary
to rumors, neither he nor his family is infected with SARS, and his
stores are entirely safe. On Tuesday, a Sacramento city councilman
tried to quell panic by bravely chewing a ceremonial Granny Smith
apple from the produce section in front of reporters.
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