 | A woman wears a mask to protect herself from SARS at a shopping district in Hong Kong January 9, 2004. click to open  |
 | A woman wears a mask to protect herself from SARS at a shopping district in Hong Kong January 9, 2004. Many more suspected SARS cases are likely emerge because the symptoms match those of common winter diseases, the World Health Organization said on Friday as it investigated the latest case to surface in China click to open  |
 | SARS Crisis in Hong Kong: Foreign domestic helpers wear masks to protect themselves from a mystery pneumonia virus outside HSBC headquarters in Hong Kong March 30, 2003. Banking giant HSBC Holdings Plc had to shut part of their operations after an employee was feared to have been infected with the Severe Acute Repiratory Syndrome (SARS) click to open  |
 | SARS Crisis in Hong Kong: A woman wearing a mask to protect herself from a mystery pneumonia virus reads a newspaper article in Hong Kong March 30, 2003. Twelve people, including one foreign domestic helper, have died from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Hong Kong since early this month. click to open  |
 | SARS Crisis in Hong Kong: Hospital staff taking care of patients diagnosed with the mysterious pneumonia-like illness at the Prince of Wales Hospital attend a news conference in Hong Kong, March 25, 2003. The severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) virus has spread swiftly from Hong Kong and Vietnam to Singapore, Canada and Germany as people travelled by air. click to open  |