Wuhan coronavirus: we still haven’t learned the lessons from SARS

Diana Bell, University of East Anglia The SARS outbreak in 2002-2003 was the first global pandemic of the 21st century. There were 8,422 reported cases and 11% of those infected with the virus died. Its cause was a newly identified coronavirus (a type of virus that causes respiratory infections): SARS Co-V. Early cases were linked … Continue reading Wuhan coronavirus: we still haven’t learned the lessons from SARS