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Timeline of New York 2001 anthrax attack

New York City and New Jersey

A secretary in the New Jersey governor's office received a FedEx package containing a stamped letter addressed to Tom Brokaw. She put it in the mail. As of October 16, it is unknown if that was the letter containing anthrax.

O'Connor develops a low-grade fever and a rash on her collarbone.

O'Connor begins receiving Cipro.

A 20-something female CBS News[?] aide, who handles mail for Dan Rather in an office next to his, came into work with a mosquito-bite sized mark on her left cheek. She is allergic to bug bites.

Federal health officials state that the NBC anthrax is the same strain as the American Media anthrax.

Giuliani announced that 350 samples from the NBC offices were tested negative for anthrax, giving a total of approximately 850 negative tests so far. 59 of 70 samples from ABC were tested negative; the rest are pending. Later numbers from the same day: 1100 results, all negative from 1304 taken from NBC employees.

New Jersey acting governor Donald DiFrancesco announced that a Hamilton Township postal worker tested positive for cutaneous anthrax.

See also : 2001 anthrax attack

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