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Remembering SARSfest, the concert that revived Toronto, 20 years laterSARSfest snowballed into one of the most significant events in Toronto's history, giving residents and tourists assurance that normal life in the city was back.CanadaJul 30, 2023
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Toronto’s Humber River Hospital, opened in 2015, was designed with viral epidemic in mindHumber River Hospital, which opened in 2015, was built after the SARS epidemic, and the viral outbreak had a major impact on the way the hospital was designed.HealthFeb 5, 2020
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Before coronavirus: How Canada tackled outbreaks in the pastCanada has faced global pandemics in the last century and health officials have learned from past mistakes, say experts.LifestyleFeb 4, 2020
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Nearly 2 decades after SARS, here’s what’s changed as China tackles coronavirusNearly two decades later, a more assertive China appears determined not to repeat its past mistakes.HealthJan 22, 2020
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SARS may have originated in Chinese bat cave; new outbreak could happen, scientists sayChinese scientists have found all the genetic building blocks of the deadly SARS virus in a single population of horseshoe bats.WorldDec 6, 2017
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