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Anthrax
Vaccine Rejected
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By Christine
Haughney
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, January 4, 2002; Page A13
"We don't want a vaccine. We want the building clean," said
William Smith, president of the New York Metro Area Postal Union at an
afternoon news conference.
When mail sorting machines at the Morgan facility tested positive for
anthrax in October after processing letters laden with bacterial spores, Smith
called for the U.S. Postal Service to close and clean the entire complex.
Instead the Postal Service cleaned parts of the two floors where the anthrax
was found. Last month, the Postal Service retested five mail sorting machines;
results from one machine came back positive.
On Friday morning, lawyers representing the union are to try to convince a
federal judge to order the Postal Service to thoroughly test and clean the
Morgan facility.
Union officials also are encouraging postal workers to reject the
experimental anthrax vaccine offered by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Federal health officials have offered the vaccine on an
experimental basis to postal workers in New York and the District as a
precaution in case spores are lingering in their lungs.
But the plan has sparked controversy in New York and the District, in part
because it has not been proven to be effective and may cause side effects.
"CDC doctors claim they know what they're doing. But they're
guessing," Smith said.
Like many District postal workers, most employees at the Morgan facility
have chosen instead to stay on antibiotics and return to work.
"People are worried," said Bill Bachmann, an electronics
technician who has been taking antibiotics for 67 days. "The vaccine I
think would be better off not to be offered at all."
Dennis O'Neil, a sorter on the third floor of the Morgan facility, said he
has not returned to work since he heard that a machine on his floor had tested
positive again for anthrax. He also said he would not take the vaccine.
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