Saturday, April 19, 2003

SARS Spreading

Ted Kaehler has an interesting graphic on the spread of SARS and the potential growth in the number of cases both worldwide and in the United States. Using data from the World Health Organization, Kaehler says that the "number of reported cases of SARS in the world is doubling every 16 days," and based on that growth, there could be 100,000 cases near the end of June.
· Doubling every 16 days [Squeak ]