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Anthrax Scare Shuts 11 Washington Postal Buildings 



Reuters
Thursday, November 6, 2003; 11:50 PM 



WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Postal Service shut down 11 postal
facilities in the Washington area late on Thursday after preliminary
tests indicated possible anthrax at a U.S. Navy mail handling center,
officials said.

The Navy closed the automated mail handling operation at its naval air
station in Washington on Thursday to run additional tests after sensors
detected traces of a substance that could be anthrax, a Navy spokeswoman
said.

The substance was identified late on Wednesday by equipment that
routinely samples the air in the facility and preliminary tests indicated
that it could possibly be anthrax, a deadly bacterial disease, Lt. Corey
Schultz said. More definitive testing was underway, she added.

"Almost all the mail that's processed there is irradiated, so it's likely
the substance would be inactive," Schultz said. She also noted that it
was "very unlikely" that the few people who work in the facility were at
risk of exposure, but said that they were being evaluated as a
precautionary measure.

As a precaution, the U.S. Postal Service closed 11 facilities that were
serviced by the same contractor that transported mail to the Navy center,
a spokesman said.

"Out of an abundance of caution we want to make sure we've covered
everything," spokesman Mark Saunders said. "We learned late Thursday the
Navy test was positive and that more samples were being taken at the
facility."

Saunders said that the Postal Service would also test its closed
facilities. The shutdown affects about 1,500 postal employees. They were
being asked to report to their job locations on Friday and would be
directed to other centers, Saunders said.

In 2001 a series of anthrax attacks, which spanned the East Coast from
Florida to Connecticut, killed at least five people, including two
Washington postal workers.

Letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to news media offices in
New York and Florida and anthrax-laced letters were sent to the
Washington offices of two senators.

Since the anthrax attacks, the Postal Service has spent millions of
dollars to test and install equipment to sterilize mail.

Anthrax is a bacteria that causes disease in livestock and in humans who
have contact with animals. It is considered the No.1 threat for a
biological weapon because it is deadly and the bacteria form spores that
are hard to kill. 


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