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Witness History

The SARS epidemic

Witness History

BBC

History, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2020

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In early 2003 a medical emergency swept across the world. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, was a deadly virus which had first struck in southern China but soon there were cases as far away as Canada. William Ho and Tom Buckley were at the forefront of the battle against the epidemic.

Photo: The SARS virus (Science Photo Library)

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Sounds.

0:36.4

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0:40.9

My name's Linda Davies and I commissioned

0:43.0

podcast for BBC Sounds.

0:45.0

As you'd expect, at the BBC we make podcasts of the very highest quality,

0:49.0

featuring the most knowledgeable experts and genuinely engaging voices.

0:54.4

What you may not know is that the BBC makes podcasts about all kinds of things like pop stars,

1:00.9

poltergeist, cricket and conspiracy theories, Cricket, and Conspiracy Theories.

1:04.3

And that's just a few examples.

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If you'd like to discover something a little bit unexpected,

1:09.4

find your next podcast over at BBC Sounds. Hi and thanks for downloading Witness History from the BBC World Service.

1:21.0

This week we're going back through our archives to bring you stories

1:24.1

about viral epidemics down the years and their impact on the world.

1:28.0

Today Claire Bose looks back at the so-called SARS epidemic of the early 2000s when a newly identified

1:34.5

respiratory illness caused fear across the globe. Between the end of 2002 and

1:40.3

the summer of 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome killed more than 700 people

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