Editor’s Note: Columnist Jon Rappoport is spot-on when he writes that “history matters” when it comes to the new China Virus and the Swine Flu Hoax. In this 2003 story, Toronto Free Press, the forerunner to Canada Free Press wrote about the outbreak of SARS (Antsy In Toronto). Forty-four people died from SARS when Toronto resident Sai-Chu Kwan, 78, and her husband returned to Toronto from Hong Kong. The couple had stayed at the Metropole, which was believed to be the source of the outbreak.
According to the New York Times, SARS infected more than 8,000 people, killing nearly 800.
The new China Coronavirus seems to share much in common with SARS: “Coronavirus deaths are so far mostly older men, many with previous health issues.” (NYT, Jan. 24, 2020)