SARS Coronavirus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) - WHO last report
Time: Wednesday Apr 21, 2004
Place: Geneva, Switzerland
Details: WHO announced that cumulative number of cases reached 8096 and number of deaths reached 774.
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