They weren't aware "that we haven't had a case in the community [he meant outside the hospitals where Toronto's outbreak is centred] for 19 days" and were clearly "taken aback" to learn it. As a supposed example of Toronto having "exported" the disease, they cited a case of an Australian family, living in Oakville, whose young children had developed SARS-like symptoms on a visit back under, and which was so thoroughly investigated by Dr. Low et al here that they had not even thought of it in two weeks: That case probably wasn't SARS, he said, and in any case, the children recovered and no one else fell ill. What a joke. Those overpaid WHO bureaucrats are out of their league completely. On another thread today it was mentioned that 75% of all WHO funding goes to lavish offices, office supplies, parties, etc.