Contemporary · East Asia · Disaster
2002
SARS jumps from a Guangdong market
November 16, 2002
A novel coronavirus emerged in southern China and spread through hospitals from Hong Kong to Toronto, killing nearly eight hundred people in eight months. The world health system improvised quarantines and learned about superspreaders. In retrospect it was a dress rehearsal for COVID-19, watched mostly with relief that the curtain had fallen early.