The reason such a high percentage of deaths due to SARS is beacuse mostly elderly people and health care professionals are contracting it.
SARS is not out being spread through the populace in Toronto. It's mostly confined to hospitals.
Look at the ages of the SARS fatalities in Toronto/Canada.
Has anyone under the age of 70 deid from SARS in Canada?
Health Canada wrote:Since April 18, 2003, seven additional probable cases of SARS and one death have been reported in Canada. A total of 139 individuals who meet the probable case definition and 177 who meet the suspect case definition of SARS have been reported, including 14 deaths. In addition to British Columbia and Ontario, which are reporting probable cases, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are also reporting suspect cases of SARS (Table 1).
At the present time, the case fatality rate in Canada is estimated at approximately 4.4% of probable or suspect cases (14 of 316 probable or suspect cases). Most of the case fatalities occurred in patients with underlying illness, and nearly all were elderly patients over the age of 70 years.
WTF up with Canada's Death Rate...damn near 10% and a local chain of spread? Hopefully y'all are just more accurately identifying deaths caused by it...
Because it is being spread to old, sick people in hospitals.
It is
not being spread through the community like it is in China.
If a healthy individual age 15-50 contracts SARS, the chance of them fully recovering within a week or two is pretty damn close to 100%.
SARS to that age group is no more a risk of death than the flu.
In China, a high percentage of the reported SARS cases fall into that age group.