Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Respiratory Virus
Governmemt Role
- Governments keep tabs on SARS outbreaks, take appropriate
action, and educate the public of their findings.
- Guidelines for public health and travel warnings are only
two examples of the policies and laws that governments develop
and follow to stop the spread of SARS.
- International collaboration and readiness: Governments plan
ahead and collaborate with other nations and organisations to
successfully combat SARS epidemics. This includes doing
research, pooling resources, and following emergency procedures.
