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U.S. Embassy staff sorting mail taking antibiotics.

Publication: Japan Weekly Monitor
Publication Date: 31-DEC-01
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
CHIBA, Japan, Dec. 28 Kyodo

U.S. Embassy mail personnel in Japan, most of them Japanese nationals, have been checking mail in an isolated tent since the anthrax scare began in the United States and taking antibiotics as a precaution, several sources close to the embassy said Thursday.

The Japanese government does not require...

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