Diversity could have been very expensive

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http://www.post-gazette.com//pg/06071/669173.stm

A man diagnosed with inhalation anthrax suffered another setback when his condition changed from fair to serious, hospital officials said Friday.

Vado Diomande, a dancer and drum maker, collapsed on Feb. 17 after performing with his dance company at Mansfield University in Pennsylvania. He is being treated at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Bradford County, where Mr. Diomande had been in fair condition.

That changed late Thursday, when the 44-year-old "experienced a temporary setback in his recovery" and was in serious condition, according to a statement from the hospital.


When this story was first presented, no mention was made of Mr. Boon having banged out his rhythms before a student audience.
Was/is there no danger of accidental exposure. The local news media downplayed it, and
nearly all merely stated (at first) that the kaffir had "been on a trip to Pennsylvania." Only when it became common knowledge that he had been at a state "university" did the media cautiously mention it, although most dropped it as a news item. Did a HAZMAT team arrive? How were potentially exposed young people treated? And, when do we get to celebrate White History Month? :african:
 
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