The U.S. military mistakenly sent live anthrax bacteria to laboratories in nine U.S. states and a U.S. air base in South Korea, after failing to properly inactivate the bacteria 11 months ago. The anthrax was initially sent from a Utah military lab and was meant to be shipped in an inactive state as part of efforts to develop a field-based test to identify biological threats. No one appears to have developed any symptoms, but have been given treatments as a precaution.
What went wrong? What are the best way to handle diseases such as this?
(Score: 1) by KGIII on Friday May 29 2015, @01:26AM
I can see it now... "That ni... Uh... Black man in the White House is trying to eradicate all Texans because he hates baby Jesus!"
"So long and thanks for all the fish."