Lincoln Assassination Conspiracy Trial Jeopardy
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05-08-2016, 02:21 PM
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RE: Lincoln Assassination Conspiracy Trial Jeopardy
(05-07-2016 11:30 AM)Leon Greene Wrote:Dr. Greene, a very scary scenario. I wasn't aware that small pox is still considered a weapon of terrorism until I read this.(05-07-2016 11:12 AM)Anita Wrote: Thanks Dr. Greene. A carefully thought out plot based on Blackburn's understanding of how the disease was transmitted. Are there other diseases transmitted by contaminated clothing and bedding that would have resulted in the outcome Blackburn intended? "Routine smallpox vaccination among the American public stopped in 1972 after the disease was eradicated in the United States. Until recently, the U.S. government provided the vaccine only to a few hundred scientists and medical professionals working with smallpox and similar viruses in a research setting. After the events of September and October, 2001, however, the U.S. government took further actions to improve its level of preparedness against terrorism. One of many such measures—designed specifically to prepare for an intentional release of the smallpox virus—included updating and releasing a smallpox response plan. In addition, the U.S. government has enough vaccine to vaccinate every person in the United States in the event of a smallpox emergency." http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/vac.../facts.asp |
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