In an interview with reporters on February 12, 2003. the person in charge of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention predicted that a large-scale epidemic of respiratory infectious diseases will not occur in the country in the near future, but a small-scale epidemic of respiratory infectious diseases may occur in some areas. As the epidemic situation has not been fully demonstrated, the epidemic situation in Guangdong area was not Taiwan Taipei hotel notified to the World Health Organization daily until February 2003. On February 10, the Chinese government notified the World Health Organization of the disease. In the initial data provided, only the incidence of disease in Guangdong was listed. A World Health Organization investigation team visiting Beijing also failed to enter Guangdong for investigation. At this time, around the Spring Taiwan Taipei hotel Festival in China, the outbreak of the epidemic was caused by the large population movement during the Spring Festival. Rumors and panic are spreading faster than the epidemic, and vinegar and Banlangen have also begun to snap up in places like Jiangxi. On the day of the announcement, panic buying Taiwan Taipei hotel occurred in Guangdong and other places. On February 12, 2003, because the epidemic was not serious, the friendly match between the Chinese football team and the world champion Brazil football team was conducted normally. The two sides fought 0: 0, and the fans on the scene were full, exceeding 50,000. On February 14, 2003, the media reported that the atypical pneumonia epidemic had little effect and the Guangzhou tourist market was not off-season. The “2003 Luo Dayou Guangzhou Concert” originally scheduled for February 18 at Tianhe Stadium Taiwan Taipei hotel has not been postponed, and all plans for performance production and rehearsals have not changed. On February 14, 2003, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention stated that it had organized relevant experts to identify specimens recovered from the scene in Guangdong. It is said that as of Taiwan Taipei hotel that day, there have been no new cases for five consecutive days, and the total number of reported cases in Guangdong is still 305. On February 21, 2003, Liu Jianlun, a retired professor at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital), came to Hong Kong to attend the wedding Taiwan Taipei hotel of his relatives and stayed in Room 911 of the Jinghua International Hotel in Hong Kong. Liu Jianlun then went to the Accident and Emergency Department of Guanghua Hospital on February 22 and died on March 4. In late February 2003, an American businessman based in Shanghai confirmed his illness after arriving in Hanoi, Vietnam via Hong Kong. Later, many medical staff in local hospitals in Hanoi were also infected. The patient later returned to Hong Kong for treatment, but still died on March 14. Karl Lou Vulbany, a World Health Organization doctor based in Hanoi, first notified WHO of the condition of local medical staff and named the disease SARS. The doctor later died of the disease on March 29. https://www.sherwood.com.tw/en/About