How did Sars start - and end?

The deadly new coronavirus has been compared with the virus that swept across China in 2003

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A quarantined medical worker at India’s National Institute of Virology during the global Sars outbreak
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The ongoing coronavirus outbreak, which has reached more than 110,000 cases worldwide, has prompted health experts to look back to past epidemics such as the Sudden Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars) infection of 2003.

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