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Lucker
04-17-2009, 11:07 AM
Isn't it enough that Russia is attacking everybody on all fronts without also coming up with a devilish ruse to infect Internet users with the killer disease SARS .
All Russia based contributors need to be quaranteed for a few months.







Russian doctors have confirmed that the death of a Chinese woman on board a train headed to Moscow was due to pneumonia, and not because of Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars), as initially reported by Hong Kong media. ( A likely story !!!! )

Cui Cinian died on Thursday and her body was taken off the train that came from the far eastern city of Blagoveshchensk near the border with China.

Fifty-three train passengers, who were Chinese labour migrants, were then placed in quarantine. ( probably substituted with look - a - likes )
"The autopsy provided a preliminary conclusion that she died of double
pneumonia," Rospotrebnadzor, Russia's sanitary authority, told the Itar-Tass news agency in a statement.

"The girl was sick for some five days, the illness was grave, but she
received no treatment. The exact cause of the death cannot be determined earlier than Friday when the first test results arrive."

Sars fear

Media in Hong Kong said on Thursday that Cui Cinian may have died from Sars, a contagious disease that spread worldwide in 2002 and 2003 and killed at least 774 people.

Gennady Onishchenko, Russia's chief sanitary officer, also told Itar-Tass that the condition of the other passengers did not cause concern. ( No , because they killed them )

"The passengers have been under medical supervision during the entire
travel time: doctors took their temperatures and carried out examinations," a company official said.

Amid the public health alert, Russian authorities have increased health checks on migrants coming in from China.

bobbyd
04-17-2009, 06:40 PM
Don't think SARS will happen over the Internet but I am quite sure about Horny Toad Syndrome being mainstream now and quite often Dumb Ass Plague hits full force. I should know...until there is a vaccination I am certainly not immune.

Shadow-off
04-18-2009, 02:56 AM
I'm not so sure about the SARS thing as Bobbyd4u said. It is interesting that color can have a physiological effect on the human physiology. For example staring at the color red ilicits a cooresponding rise in bloodpressure, as do some images of illusional paintings and or photographs ilicit other effects. Certain images can make us feel off balance or dizzy because of their distortions that manipulate our mind. I am sure images and sounds could be created to make a person feel ill or worse. :eek: