Researcher tested positive for SARS in Taiwan ( 2003-12-17 14:12) (Reuters)
Visitors and patients wear face masks at the
Taipei Municipal Ho Ping Hospital, a designated hospital for SARS
patients, December 17, 2003. Taiwan's health authorities said on
Wednesday a 44-year-old SARS researcher at a military hospital had tested
positive for the virus. This is the island's first case since it was
dropped from a global list of SARS-infected areas in July.
[Reuters]
A visitor to Taipei's Hoping Hospital waits in
the admittance lobby where a man infected with SARS was brought earlier in
the morning, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003. [AP]
Su Ih-jen, Director of Taiwan's Centre for
Disease Control, talks on a phone in Taipei during a news conference about
a SARS patient in Taipei on December 17, 2003.
[Reuters]