SINGAPORE (Rolling Stones Official website) - The Rolling Stones were going ahead with a concert in Singapore Wednesday despite an outbreak of deadly flu in the city state that has claimed one life and pushed more than 700 people into quarantine. "It's not canceled," said Ben Munroe, head of Cazbaa, the promoter of the Stones' Licks World Tour in Singapore. "Everyone knew there was flu before they arrived and despite that the Stones still came." Earlier Wednesday, Singapore's Health Ministry reported the first death here as a result of the mystery illness known as severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS. The outbreak has sickened another 68 people in Singapore and officials have ordered more than 700 people quarantined. According to the band's Web site, the Stones also will perform Friday and Saturday in Hong Kong , where many have been wearing surgical masks in public hoping to avoid the disease. The disease has spread to nearly a dozen countries, killing at least 52 people, including 10 in Hong Kong.
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