The day after the Legislative Council released its Sars report, I sat in a KCR carriage watching a woman opposite me diligently clean out both nostrils with her index finger. With all the fastidiousness of a pedigree show cat, she examined the contents then flicked them, piece by piece, on to the floor of the train.
Three reports and two resignations later, have we learned nothing about hygiene and infection control? With bird flu knocking on our door again, are we going to go through the same nightmare, only with different faces to point fingers at later? To date, much of the focus has been on revenge. But forcing resignations and removing staff does not help us prepare for the next and - many experts predict - worse epidemic.