FC: How Singapore is confronting SARS

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 22:05:53 PDT

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    Hi Declan,
    
    I'm not sure if this is relevant to your list, but
    Singapore's method of dealing with SARS has been
    interesting, to say the least. One way they have been
    trying to involve the public in being more responsible
    is by use of 'Contact Bowls', where people are
    encouraged to leave their business cards or fill out
    their details on a standard form (to help with contact
    tracing should a community outbreak occur). These
    bowls sit in shopping malls and eating establishments.
    Although they promise the cards and forms will be
    destroyed after two weeks, the potential for abuse (by
    those responsible for the bowls and those not) is
    pretty damn huge.
    
    http://www2.mediacorpsingapore.com/articles/features/view/409/1/.html
    
    http://www.sars.gov.sg/archive/Food%20Court%20Introduces%20Contact%20Tracing%20Using%20Computer%20Software%20(CNA).html
    
    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/cna/technology/tech/270503sms_contact.htm
    
    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/41036/1/.html
    
    Andrea
    
    
    
    
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