In Canada, SARS Rewrites Rituals of Grieving
She stood at her car, watching from a distance, as three relatives -- a woman, her daughter and her grandson -- were buried after they died of SARS. The funerals were held outdoors, because survivors had been advised it was better to avoid mourning in a confined space. The deadly virus can spread with coughs, kisses, hugs and tears. :: This Washington Post report is submitted for your pestilence files on the SARS epidemic.
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