Preliminary tests began using the drug from the AIDS drug mixture on Sars samples. Demonstrations in China against the establishment of Sars clinics

SARS test on a bus in China. Demonstrations in infected areas
Scientists from the University of Hong Kong said today (Sunday) at a press conference that it is possible that the Sars virus attacks human cells in a way similar to the action of the AIDS virus. Dr. David Ho, one of the first to use the cocktail of drugs to treat AIDS, told reporters that the researchers used the drug used to assemble the drug mixture for the HIV virus that causes AIDS. According to them, the drug prevented the virus from damaging cell samples in laboratories. The researchers soon intend to try such drugs in animals as well.
Nine people were arrested today in northern China, who participated in a violent demonstration against the establishment of a clinic for SARS patients in their neighborhood. The police claimed that residents in the city of Tianjin overturned cars and raided hospitals, in an attempt to prevent the establishment of clinics for Sars patients and the departure of workers from abroad. In the last two weeks, dozens of demonstrations were held in China in cities and villages where there was fear of an outbreak of the disease.
China reported yesterday 85 more cases of the disease and five deaths. In a demonstration yesterday, residents of rural areas threw rotten fish at the cars of visitors from Beijing - the most infected area in the world - to signal them to stay away. The World Health Organization said last night that China is still not providing sufficient information on the state of the disease in the country.
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