SARS began in June, 2002165438+1October, 65438+June. Guangdong Shunde outbreak in 2002 165438+ 10/6. In 2003, SARS spread rapidly in China, and the number of infected people decreased in the summer days, and the disease was controlled. In June 2004, the World Health Organization announced the lifting of the travel ban on Beijing, and the mainland of China won the battle against SARS.
The impact of the SARS incident.
The normal teaching progress of many universities in Chinese mainland was disrupted, and all primary and secondary schools in Beijing were closed, but the national college entrance examination held in June was not postponed. Many provinces and cities across the country have completely suspended classes in primary and secondary schools, and many areas have changed the previous examination execution order to adapt to the special period.
For example, Beijing adopted the order of filling in volunteers after the scores were announced, which led to a serious "cluster" phenomenon and a sharp increase in the number of repeat students, but on the other hand, it ensured the enrollment of Peking University and Tsinghua. Beijing North Jiaotong University (now Beijing Jiaotong University) is the most famous isolated university. However, many college students have left school and gone home, and the segregation policy has not been thoroughly implemented.