Thatwas a significantmomenthere, andsotogopastthatnowgloballyinthenumberofthosekilled.
Well, that's somethingthat, from a PRperspective, Chinacertainlywantstopushbackagainstinshowthattheystillhavethisundercontrolandthatthey'restilltryingtogoforwardwithwhattheylikeintwo, almost a warlike a battle, ifyouwill.
Sowehavethenewsnowthatthedeathtollfromthishasnowsurpassedstarsandwhatstruckme a differenceishugejumpinglobalairtravelbetweennowandthen.
I thinkwe'veseenthis.
It's it's doubled.
Itsmorethandoubledduringthattimeframein 3 2691 millionglobalpassengers, now 1.4 billion.
I thinkwehavethatnumbertoputuponthescreen, buttellmehowthatmakes a differenceinthespreadofthis.
Butalso, howdoesitexplaintheglobalresponse?
Jim, I wasthinkingthatbackin 2003 withtheSARSepidemic, I wasinBeijingand I reportedsomeinformationforCNNanditwascensored, andnooneinallofAsiacouldseethatinformation.
Andifwecanidentifyandinfact a casequicklyandputtheminisolationawayfromtherestofthecommunityandnotin a situationwheretheymightcontaminate a wholehospitalashappenedwithstarsandhasapparentlybeenoneofthekeyfeaturesofthisoutbreakinChina, then I thinkwemaybeabletobuyourselvestimetoreallygetthecountrytogether.
Tellusaboutthedeathtollhere.
Becausestarshad a alarminglyhighdeathrateofabout 10%.