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The Washington Post, October 18th, 2001

QI don't have any symptoms, but I may have been exposed to anthrax at the U.S. Capitol. What should I do? ADon't panic. Only people who work at or visited the fifth and sixth floors of the southeast corner of the Hart Senate Office Building need to be screened or treated. The Capitol physician's office will dispense antibiotics for the 60-day course of treatment. Testing will continue today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Library of Congress child-care facility, at Sixth and East Capitol streets. Call the Capitol physician's office at 202-225-5421 or the District's main call center at 202-727-10...

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