The CDC has updated the information for SARS
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/casedefinition.htm
SARS is not an airborne virus as it was originally thought. It appears that SARS is spread through 'close contact' of secretions.
If you practice good hand washing techniques, your chances of catching SARS even if exposed is minimal. It is very interesting how the media isn't all over this new news now that SARS isn't as scary as it once was.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/sars/casedefinition.htm
SARS is not an airborne virus as it was originally thought. It appears that SARS is spread through 'close contact' of secretions.
If you practice good hand washing techniques, your chances of catching SARS even if exposed is minimal. It is very interesting how the media isn't all over this new news now that SARS isn't as scary as it once was.