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An Analysis of "To Vanish a Virus"

SUMMARY: In Laura Wright's article "To Vanish A Virus" SARS is studied with a biological point of view. SARS has put many people in a panic especially those traveling to and from China to America or Canada. World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that this disease has slowed down and it is presently not the threat that it once was. The paper discusses whether this article has succeeded in writing a successful article. It discusses what the writer believes he/she obtains from reading the article. Three questions are asked about what questions have been raised in the mind of the reader. Wright's article discusses the possibilities of future vaccine development and considers the biological view of the SARS disease.

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