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Expert: SARS is in Asia to stay
B>SINGAPORE:/BSingapore scientists were searching for the source of growing SARS infections at the nation's largest hospital yesterday after a US expert warned that the virus was probably in Asia to stay.
Thais step up checks to curb SARS spread
Thailand's Public Health Ministry will deploy more officials at checkpoints to curb the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in view of the forthcoming Songkran (Water Festival) celebration.
Fear grows as SARS cases rise
Concern over the quickening global spread of a killer atypical pneumonia grew Wednesday as more cases were reported in North America and the worldwide number of infections approached 3,000.
Visa restrictions for SARS-hit countries
In new measures to curb the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the Government has frozen visa issuance on visitors from affected countries apart from re-introducing visa conditions for some of these countries.
SAF to help screen passengers
FIFTY medics from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) have been roped in to help screen passengers who fly into Changi Airport from SARS-affected areas.
Matta's guidelines for change of travel plans
Travellers who wish to change or postpone their travel plans to China (Guangdong and Shanxi), Canada, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Thailand due to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak should contract their travel agents.
Effects of war, SARS to set in next month
The effects of the Iraq war and the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) will only be felt next month.
Govt declares SARS a national security matter
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Ambulances on standby to pick up SARS patients
A FLEET of 32 ambulances is on standby to pick up anyone suspected of having SARS, in a move to safeguard the public transport system.
SIA refund for promo tickets sold at Matta fair
Airlines and their ticketing agents are accommodating air travellers#8217; requests for refunds of promotional tickets following the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the US-led war on Iraq.