7 Workers Test Positive For Polonium At London Hotel...
AP December 7, 2006 11:49 AM
Britain's Health Protection Agency said Thursday that seven workers at the Millennium Hotel, where former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko met a contact on the day he fell ill, have tested positive for "low levels" of polonium.
The public health agency said that the staff worked in the hotel's Pine Bar. They said it had been judged that there was no risk to the staff's health in the short-term.a
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Britain's Health Protection Agency said Thursday that seven workers at the Millennium Hotel, where former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko met a contact on the day he fell ill, have tested positive for "low levels" of polonium.
The public health agency said that the staff worked in the hotel's Pine Bar. They said it had been judged that there was no risk to the staff's health in the short-term.a
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