Britain boosts stock of antiradiation pills

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Britain boosts stock of antiradiation pills

#1 Postby BEER980 » Sun May 02, 2004 6:30 pm

Britain boosts stock of antiradiation pills
Published May 2, 2004

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LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

LONDON -- The British government has extended its supply of antiradiation pills to cover 50 percent of the population because of the increased risk of a terrorist attack. The potassium-iodate tablets, which are stockpiled at hospitals across the country, protect the body from the effects of radioactive iodine emitted by nuclear weapons, including so-called dirty bombs.

Britain previously had held stocks of these tablets to cover only about 200,000 people living near nuclear-power stations or naval bases where there are nuclear submarines. In September, however, John Reid, the health secretary, was advised by the security service that terrorists were trying to obtain a nuclear device and that it would be a sensible precaution to protect 30 million people.

Orders costing nearly $90 million were placed with medical suppliers, and the drugs were distributed to hospitals two months ago. The tablets have been distributed mainly in urban areas. British and U.S. intelligence services are convinced that there is a real and imminent threat.

In 2002, Jose Padilla, a U.S. citizen linked to al Qaeda, was arrested in Chicago on suspicion of plotting to set off a dirty bomb. Three others were arrested in Pakistan, where uranium is sold on the black market.
In November 2001, an al Qaeda handbook, which described how to make a dirty nuclear bomb with a small amount of radioactive material, was found in an abandoned house in Kabul, Afghanistan.
A government official said, "Buying these tablets does not mean we expect a bomb immediately, but we are prepared."

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#2 Postby vbhoutex » Mon May 03, 2004 5:51 am

Makes one wonder what the US has done along these lines. The dirty bomb threat is one of the biggest threats I think there is right now all over the world and especially in the US.
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#3 Postby BEER980 » Mon May 03, 2004 6:33 pm

I am not sure of the numbers but we do have some stockpiled. It is not even close to enough if I remember. I think they have to have a certain quantity at hospitals near Nuke plants. You can bet they have a good supply stashed away in their bunkers. I am going to order a RadAlert keyfob real soon just for piece of mind.
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