| This Public
                Announcement is being issued to alert U.S. citizens to the
                declaration of a Provincial health emergency in Ontario, Canada.
                This Announcement expires on June 26, 2003. On March 26, the
                Government of Ontario declared Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
                (SARS) to be a provincial emergency. The declaration follows the
                deaths of three individuals from SARS and the apparent
                manifestations of the disease in more than 50 individuals across
                the province. Canada is attempting to limit the spread of the
                outbreak by screening all passengers at airports for SARS
                symptoms. Health Canada sent staff to Pearson and Vancouver
                International Airports to help monitor passengers arriving on
                direct flights from affected areas for flu-like symptoms and to
                assist those who appear to be ill. Two major hospitals have been
                closed or restricted in the past 24-48 hours; other hospitals
                may also be affected. Ontario hospitals are operating under
                severe measures such as limiting access,restricting patient
                transfers between hospitals and requesting that those at risk of
                developing SARS place themselves under voluntary quarantine in
                their homes. Detailed
                information on SARS is available from the Centers for Disease
                Control, http://www.cdc.gov and the World Health Organization
                http://www.who.int. A Fact Sheet for American citizens traveling
                abroad based on information from those websites is also
                available at the website of the Department of State’s Bureau
                of Consular Affairs, http://travel.state.gov. Information from
                Health Canada is available at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca. |