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Hong Kong’s 2003 SARS crisis
Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
Subway passengers wear masks to protect against SARS on Hong Kong's MTR, April 4, 2003.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
A woman wears a mask with "Louis Vuitton" branding to protect against SARS, April 3, 2003.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
A masked passenger sleeps on an nearly empty Dragonair flight from Hong Kong to Beijing on May 21, 2003. The Hong Kong-based carrier saw passenger volumes plummet after the SARS outbreak.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
Hong Kong schoolchildren wear masks in their classroom, March 28, 2003.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
Airport police have their temperature checked before entering the restricted area at Hong Kong International Airport, September 9, 2003.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
The Amoy Gardens housing complex was a hub of the outbreak in Hong Kong, where over 300 people were infected.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
Health workers stand outside Block E of Amoy Gardens on April 8, 2003.
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Flashback: Hong Kong 2003 —
A government worker carries a bag of personal items to be cleaned from the Amoy Gardens housing complex on April 2, 2003. More than 300 people were infected at the complex. Of those, 42 died.
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Remembering SARS —
A woman looks at the SARS memorial site in Hong Kong Park, which features a monument to the seven health workers who died during their efforts to control the SARS outbreak.