Biohazard Sensors Triggered-Mall Germ Levels Likely Not a Threat
Washington Post ^ | Saturday, October 1, 2005 | By Martin Weil and Susan Levine
Biohazard sensors showed the presence of small amounts of
potentially dangerous tularemia bacteriain the Mall area
last weekend as huge crowds assembled there, but health officials said they believed the levels were too low to be a threat.
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Small amounts of tularemia not a threat. Gee, I'll sleep better knowing that.
Biohazard sensors showed the presence of small amounts of
potentially dangerous tularemia bacteriain the Mall area
last weekend as huge crowds assembled there, but health officials
said they believed the levels were too low to be a threat. <<<<<<<<<<<<
I would say it has happened exactly as we feared it would.
It would surprise me to find out the mall has a sick rabbit problem.
I don't know if I can find it again, but I saw a Promed on Tularemia, a release or loss from a lab in ME. I didn't open it as I was trying to delete part of the 10,000 unread alerts and not the good stuff, which did not work, as how do you toss something you don't know what it says?
My computer will not work on the homesite for ProMed.org,
but there will be several for the last year for Tularemia.