In the midst of the SARS outbreak in Canada, many Asian-Canadian front-line health-care workers, in addition to their daily burden of taking care of patients, also had to deal with the fears and biases of their colleagues. For example, many of their colleagues believed
A) That since the outbreak started in China, all Asians are immune to the disease
B) That Asian workers were genetically predisposed to the disease
C) That if they came into contact with Asian workers, they would become a victim of SARS
D) That Asian workers should be forced to stay home until the outbreak had ended for fear of contamination
E) That the outbreak would not have spread to Canada if Asians did not maintain cultural practices that are seen as 'different'
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