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Poll: Public concerned about anthrax
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2001 A majority of Americans are concerned about anthrax but most are confident the government is handling the scare, according to an ABC News / Washington Post poll. Of poll respondents, 65 percent said they have been concerned about cases and exposures to the deadly bacterium that has cost the life of one person. About 70 percent said the goverment could handle a large-scale attack. About 50 percent said the letters that have been discovered in Florida, New York, Nevada and Washington, D.C., are the start of a bio-terrorism campaign. Get the Story:
Poll Shows Anthrax Sparks Broad Concern (The Washington Post 10/16) Today on Indianz.Com:
Native newsrooms not worried about anthrax (10/16) Relevant Links:
Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program, Department of Defense - http://www.anthrax.osd.mil Related Stories:
Letter mailed to Senate has anthrax (10/15)
New York City hit with anthrax scare (10/12)
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