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Looking at SARS from the Perspective of Medicine and Sociology: The Real Story of SARS (Photos)
- International Information Center of the Public Library in Queens, New York Holds Seminar on SARS (Clearwisdom.net) The spread of SARS in Beijing has become a focus of attention over the
world. Numerous medical staff have caught the disease. On Saturday, April 26, the international
information center of the Queens public library held a special seminar on SARS. Dr. Xu Jianchao,
associate researcher from the Medical School of Yale University, political analyst Mr. Hu Ping, and
Shi Shan, a reporter from Free Radio Asia were invited to discuss SARS issue from the perspective of
medicine and sociology. Talking about SARS from the Angle of Medical Science Beijing Medical workers treating patients with SARS Dr. Xu Jianchao gave a detailed introduction on SARS from perspectives of its cause, ways of
spreading, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. He pointed out that SARS spread from Guangdong last
November. Medical scientists found it was caused by a type of corona virus with an incubation period
of 2 to 7 days. It is currently known that the transmission of this virus occurs through close
contact with symptomatic individuals or direct contact with infectious material including dispersal
of large respiratory droplets. It is commonly held in the medical circle that unknown modes of
infection still exist. The Party Has Inescapable Responsibility for the Spread of SARS Shi Shan addressed that when he tried to gather information, he found out that the Chinese
government concealed information about the epidemic. He considered that the Chinese government had
an inescapable responsibility for the spread of SARS. Shi Shan pointed out, according to media reports, on November 16 last year, the first SARS
patient sought medical treatment in hospital in Heyuan, Guangdong Province. In the middle ten days
of December, seven medical workers were infected and it was reported to the Guangdong Provincial
authorities. However, on January 3rd of this year, the local newspaper reported that
there was no infection in Heyuan but only colds caused by the weather change. In the middle of
January, many medical workers from the attached hospital of Zhongshan Medical Institute were
infected. People became aware of the spread of the epidemic through emails and mobile phones. People
started buying large quantities of medicine deemed to have preventative effects. In mid-February, Guangdong Provincial Department of Health confirmed the existence of SARS.
Overseas media started following the trails and reporting the situation. However, the Guangdong
media suddenly stopped reporting on SARS. That was during the occasion of Chinese New Year. Many
workers in Guangdong returned home to celebrate the New Year and the virus was taken to different
places in the country. Experts from Guangdong Provincial Virus Research Institute told media that
the SARS epidemic was not under control but they were ordered to stop talking about the issue. In March, World Health Organization requested Beijing to investigate the SARS epidemic. Beijing
refused. The WHO declared that Guangdong was an epidemic region. Beijing approved WHO's
investigation on the surface, but adopted means of transferring patients to continue covering up the
situation. Although now Beijing announced that SARS was an epidemic, and demanded truthful case
reporting, the ones who report are the governments rather than the public. Furthermore, this news
was not widely reported to the public but only conveyed as an inner document inside the party. Shi Shan thought that when SARS emerged, what the Chinese government considered was not how to
control the spread of the illness, instead, they were concerned about the political stability and
the economic growth rather than people's lives. Importance of Press Freedom from Perspective of SARS Renowned political analyst, Mr. Hu Ping pointed out that recently the Chinese government changed
its strategy and started publicizing the information of the epidemic. But this alteration was not
from the change of itself but was due to outside pressure. If no foreigners or people from Hong Kong
had been infected, if there had no pressure from other countries' media and from WHO, and if all
patients were Chinese, it is hard to imagine what would have happened. Although the Chinese government changed its attitude, the data they published were still not
credible, because that is the only voice that can be heard. Recently, the Chinese government tries
to seize those who spread "lies" on Internet. But those formerly considered as lies were
verified as truth later on. Health Minister, Zhang Wenkang was the true liar. Hu Ping considered that only an open society was able to be immune from lies. From the September
11 incident, we can see that when an open society encounters a crisis, people support the government
and carry a natural ability to resist lies. People cooperate, act rationally, and show their hearts.
Volunteers got together and coordinated many relief activities to help without government
involvement. People might ask why no one blamed the United States for the spread of AIDS, but everyone blamed
China for the spread of SARS because the Chinese government hid the information and there is no
press freedom in China. China's international image was also greatly damaged because of its covering
up the information of the SARS epidemic. Its credibility suffered a disastrous decline. Hu Ping quoted an economist's words, "Humans will not die of hunger except where humans
force other humans to die of hunger." That economist found out in his research that great
disastrous famines occurred in places where there was no freedom of the press. Hu Ping said in the
end, "Perhaps people are unable to conquer the natural disaster, but we should be able to
control manmade calamities." The Government Is Suspected of Falsifying Official Death Certificates Caption: This person's brother-in-law died in the Attached Hospital of Zhongshan Medical
Institute in Guangdong Province. The death certificate issued by the hospital wrote, "dead of
cerebral haemorrhage". However, at that time the hospital used "infection" as the
reason to prohibit family members from visiting the decedent. This person suspected that his
brother-in-law died of SARS, but the real cause was deliberately covered up by the Chinese
government. Several staff members from the Chinese Consulate in New York attended the seminar. Recently, an article circulated on the Internet claiming that the SARS virus came from a
biochemical virus from America and Russia. Biochemical and medical experts laughed at this, saying
most people do not know much about the high technology and some people took this saying as having
some scientific basis. Since many people in China have caught the disease, Chinese people have
started blaming America and Russia. An American specialist on China issues, Mr. Shi Cangshan said, "Whenever the Chinese
Communist Party encounters some difficulties, it will fabricate lies to divert people's attention
and shift the responsibility to some other place and instigate hatred. During the Iraq war, the
Chinese government used the state-run media to instigate Chinese people into misunderstanding
America and to hate America. This time, the spread of SARS nearly made the Party and the people
perish. They are scheming how to shift the responsibility and put the blame on America or other
countries so as to escape their own responsibilities." Shi Cangshan said, "China's media
is 100 percent controlled by the Party. Eighty percent of overseas Chinese media are either
supported by the Party or have the Party as a shareholder, including direct investment, indirectly
buying shares or using 'red merchants' to buy shares. At present, some famous media in Taiwan also
have Party investment. It is really easy for the Party to spread lies." |