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A $214 million bioterror germ lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta has had repeated problems with airflow systems designed to help prevent the release of infectious agents, government documents and internal emails show. While the agency says no one has been infected, a biosafety expert says the problems appear to be major violations of laboratory operating standards.
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no doubt
no doubt
no doubt
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is dat tuoni?
no doubt
is dat tuoni?
wtf... why would you make a bioterror lab that blew air into non-lab spaces anyway? the air flow systems for containment/lab areas and public areas should be completely separate! fucking stoopid americunts, this kind of retardedness is going to cost a lot of lives some day.
wtf... why would you make a bioterror lab that blew air into non-lab spaces anyway? the air flow systems for containment/lab areas and public areas should be completely separate! fucking stoopid americunts, this kind of retardedness is going to cost a lot of lives some day.
wtf... why would you make a bioterror lab that blew air into non-lab spaces anyway? the air flow systems for containment/lab areas and public areas should be completely separate! fucking stoopid americunts, this kind of retardedness is going to cost a lot of lives some day.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAtiD4b4E7I&t=2m47s
wtf... why would you make a bioterror lab that blew air into non-lab spaces anyway? the air flow systems for containment/lab areas and public areas should be completely separate! fucking stoopid americunts, this kind of retardedness is going to cost a lot of lives some day.