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  • Hong Kong Prison Homes Spur Virus Risk Decade After SARS

    Source: http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...ade-after-sars

    Hong Kong Prison Homes Spur Virus Risk Decade After SARS
    By Natasha Khan on March 07, 2013


    Chan Sung-ming says the coughs and sneezes echoing through the plywood walls of his windowless, 60- square foot Hong Kong apartment get him thinking: is there a bug going around and could it be deadly?

    A decade after SARS began a lethal odyssey via Hong Kong, which has the world's most-densely populated urban areas, Chan says his apartment -- one of eight in a space about the size of a squash court -- makes him feel more prone to airborne germs.

    Even as the city spends HK$1.6 billion ($206 million) a year on a disease-tracking center to prepare for future contagions, a tripling in the price of homes in the past decade have forced its 7.2 million residents closer together. That?s stoking the potential for a rapid rise of bugs like the severe acute respiratory virus that exploded there in early 2003...
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