Horizon - Season 40 - Eps 13: SARS: The True Story

2003-05-2960 min⭐ 7.516/10

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome didn't even have its name in February 2003, when it struck its first known victim, Johnny Cheng, in Hanoi, Vietnam. Within days, an international effort led by the World Health Organization (WHO) had massed scientific expertise to fight the mystery illness and avert the nightmare scenario of an uncontrollable pandemic sweeping the globe. Amid attempts to quarantine high risk groups of people, it seemed only fear could spread more rapidly than the disease itself. Nothing was known about the condition - where it had come from, how it was passed on, how to spot it, contain it or treat it. The infection was described merely as 'flu-like'. But if this was a type of influenza, it was one that killed up to 15% of its sufferers. The doctor treating Mr Cheng, who first contacted the WHO about the unusual symptoms, was one of six medics to die of SARS at the hospital. But the alarm had been raised and the Organization began to pull together a response. Colossal effort by scientists around the world - and unprecedented co-operation - followed. Meanwhile, the media made much of the risk posed by and to international travel, and watched financial markets respond in gloomy fashion.

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About Horizon

Horizon

Title: Horizon

First Air Date: 1964-02-04

Last Air Date: 2024-07-22

Status: Returning Series

Rating: 7.516/10 (from 32 votes)

Language: EN

Seasons: 61

Total Episodes: 1169

Network: BBC Two

Genres: Documentary

Production Companies: Unknown

Synopsis

Horizon tells amazing science stories, unravels mysteries and reveals worlds you've never seen before.

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