Posted on 11/10/2001 9:09:58 PM PST by AZ Repub
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Gov. Bill Owens ordered two post offices closed Saturday until environmental tests are conducted for anthrax. A worker whose illness prompted the action does not have the disease, tests confirmed late Saturday.
The worker, a 41-year-old man, was hospitalized Tuesday with pneumonia but is improving, said Cindy Parmenter, spokeswoman for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention performed tests on his blood and fluid taken from his lungs, and both tests were negative. Parmenter said no additional tests were planned for him.
Owens ordered closed the Fort Collins branch post office where the man worked and a second that receives mail from that facility. The governor said he conferred with 20 doctors who unanimously recommended the closings.
Some 200 postal employees had been advised to take antibiotics. Those will be available Sunday, or until the environmental tests rule out anthrax, health officials said.
This doesn't make sense. Why would 20 doctors support closing these facilities when the patient is negative for Anthrax?
* They were asked before they knew the results of the lab tests?
* They think the guy has some other infection possibly transmitted in the mail?
* There is something else going on here?
As an aside, the total number of anthrax pranks, hoaxes and threats the USPS is receiving is now above 600 per day. That any post offices are still open is a testimony to this mail carrier that there is, thank God, some semblance of common sense still left in America.
As President Bush said, the USPS is now "America's first line of defense." The mail must go through!
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