Originally posted by HarlemHottie
Boston University just secured $128 million in federal funding to build a lab, in the over- crowded, urban, South End of Boston, that will study infectious disease.
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University officials said the lab will be safe and will provide needed research into contagious illnesses and the risk they might pose in the hands of bioterrorists.
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Yeah, right. If you read the article, you'll see that three of the University's lab workers were infected with some weird disease in 2004, so I don't really know how safe their labs are for professionals, much less the local population who, if they're anything like other Americans, are having a hard time with health care right now.
Boston has some of the best health care facilities in the world. Take it from someone with first-hand experience.
The three workers you talk about were infected with tularemia, or rabbit fever, which shows up in 49 of the 50 states. It is treatable with antibiotics.
I try to be forward- thinking, really, but, I find it extremely difficult to trust my so-called government when it comes to the safety of Americans. How can I take them seriously about bio-terrorism when they're setting time-bombs like this?
I notice that you give your location as NYC, which has fallen to second place behind Boston as beneficiary of NIH research funds since 1994. Do I detect a sense of sour grapes here?



