Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 19, 2001
An Antidote to Panic
The effective creation of disruption and even terror in the United States by the mailing of a small number of letters containing anthrax spores demonstrates our vulnerability to biological attack. And while anthrax can be deadly, it is treatable, and it is not contagious between people.




By David Robinson Jr.
The effective creation of disruption and even terror in the United States by the mailing of a small number of letters containing anthrax spores demonstrates our vulnerability to biological attack. And while anthrax can be deadly, it is treatable, and it is not contagious between people.
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The effective creation of disruption and even terror in the United States by the mailing of a small number of letters containing anthrax spores demonstrates our vulnerability to biological attack. And while anthrax can be deadly, it is treatable, and it is not contagious between people.
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