id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-352799-qmzh976f Paquin, Leo J. Was WHO SARS-related Travel Advisory for Toronto Ethical? 2007-05-01 .txt text/plain 2302 183 68 Guénaël R.M. Rodier thinks WHO's decision to impose a SARS-related travel advisory was justifiable, even reasonable, though it caused a loss of over $1.1 billion in the Greater Toronto Area. However, as suggested in the Naylor report, issuing a travel advisory does not keep infected individuals from leaving Toronto and such individuals account for 5 of 6 cases where SARS was spread from Canada. "…a decision to lift the travel advisory, effective April 30, was made based on consideration of 3 criteria: a decrease to below 5 new SARS cases per day, a period of 20 days since the last case of community transmission occurred, and no new confirmed cases of exportation." 4 There are some data that suggest that Rodier is justified in his views. Why was Toronto included in the World Health Organization's SARS-related travel advisory ./cache/cord-352799-qmzh976f.txt ./txt/cord-352799-qmzh976f.txt