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Who knows the official number of SARS deaths in China in 2003?

In 2003, the total number of people who died of atypical pneumonia in China was 694. Among them, there are 348 people in Chinese mainland, 300 people in Hongkong, China and 47 people in Taiwan Province Province, China.

Chinese mainland 1

On June 5th+February 5th, 2002, SARS broke out in Guangdong Province, China. From July 2002 1 1 to July 2003, there were 5327 confirmed cases, 348 deaths and 494 1 rehabilitation cases in Chinese mainland. On June 24th, 2003, WHO removed Chinese mainland from the epidemic area.

2. China and Hongkong

In March 2003, 10, SARS broke out in Hongkong, China. From 2002 to July 2003, 1 1755 cases were diagnosed in China, 300 cases died and 455 cases recovered. On June 23rd, 2003, WHO removed China and Hongkong from the epidemic area.

2. Taiwan Province Province, China

On March 3rd, 2003, SARS broke out in Taiwan Province Province, China. From 2002 to July 30th, 2003, there were 307 confirmed cases, 47 died and 260 recovered in Taiwan Province Province, China. On July 5th, 2003, WHO removed Taiwan Province Province of China from the epidemic area.

Extended data

In 2003, 774 people died of SARS in the world. Details are as follows:

1, Canada: 250 cases were diagnosed, 38 cases died and 94 cases recovered/kloc-0.

2. France: 7 cases were diagnosed, 1 died, and 6 cases were cured.

3. Germany: diagnosed 10 cases, died 1 case, and 9 cases were cured.

4. Malaysia: 5 cases were confirmed, 2 cases died and 3 cases recovered.

5. Philippines: 14 confirmed cases, 2 deaths, 12 cured cases.

6. Singapore: 206 cases were diagnosed, 32 cases died and recovered 172 cases.

7. Thailand: 9 cases were diagnosed, 2 cases died and 7 cases were cured.

8. USA: 7 1 confirmed cases, 4 cases died and 67 cases recovered.

9. Vietnam: 63 cases were diagnosed, 5 cases died and 58 cases were cured.

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