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Taken from the BBC,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/2943972.stm

 

The deadly flu-like virus Sars has spread to Russia, officials have

confirmed.

 

The first known Russian case of the disease was found in the far-

eastern town of Blagoveschensk, near the border with China.

 

The patient, a man aged 25, had been suspected for some time of

having the illness.

 

" The diagnosis is unquestionable: this is Sars, " Gennady

Onishchenko, Russia's chief epidemiologist, was quoted by the

Interfax news agency as saying.

 

The man had stayed in a hotel in Blagoveshchensk often used by

traders and tourists from China.

 

Russia has taken strict border measures to try to stop Sars

entering.

 

Some border areas with China have been closed and only those border

checkpoints where effective medical monitoring can be carried out

remain open.

 

Russian airlines and freight operators have been told to stop

selling air tickets to passengers, or deliver cargo or post to

China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

 

Several airlines in the Far East have cancelled their flights to

China.

 

Sars has killed more than 320 people in China, and Russia has long

feared that its 3,645-km (2,280-mile) land border with China would

prove vulnerable.

 

Around the world, more than 740 people have died and more than 8,000

have been infected.

 

Most cases have been in Asia, but Toronto in Canada has also been

hit.

 

(Another excuse not to fly Aeroflot)

 

Atti

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