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Anthrax Scare in Elk County, PA
Anthrax scare at Freeper Hometown Post Office, Rural PA ^
| 23 October 2001
| wtaj tv10 Newsgeek
Posted on 10/23/2001 2:14:59 PM PDT by Petronski
ELK COUNTY ANTHRAX SCARE A anthrax scare, in Elk County, PA. A postal worker in Saint Mary's has developed a skin lesion on his arm. He's been treated with the antibiotic Cipro and is waiting for blood tests, but preliminary tests show no signs of anthrax. Postmaster Mike Barker said if the worker tests positive, they will have all employees checked and the building will be quarintined.
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To: Petronski
Thanks for the update, and whatever is ailing the poor fellow, I hope he recovers soon!
(What does it say about these times we live in that yours is the only good news I've heard all day?)
To: Petronski
Great News...Nobody needed Anthrax in Elk County PA..
To: Petronski
Determination, patience, ammunition.
Thanks for the posts. We have your south covered here in Butler County.
To: ScholarWarrior
Determination, patience, ammunition, plenty of delicious ice cold Straub Beer, FreeRepublic.
To: Petronski
GREAT NEWS! Whew! Have a nice weekend.
To: Petronski
Yay! Phew! Thanks for the ping!
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10/26/2001 8:41:58 PM PDT
by
enough
To: Petronski
"That is probably the most exciting thing that will happen in Elk County for the next, say, TEN years..." Until I come back and catch all the smallmouths in the Clarion...
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10/26/2001 9:44:40 PM PDT
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okie01
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