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The Society of Human Resource Management conducted a survey of 423 human resource professionals to determine how SARS has affected business operations. Sixty-nine percent reported SARS having no effect at all. Twenty percent reported cutbacks in employee business travel. Only five percent arranged for medical/health personnel to speak to employees, and only one percent said they closed offices in affected region.